Right. I have two last questions.
Again, I’m thinking of going internationally. Who do you see as the main partners? Would it be governments? If you had to choose one, government or liberal unions, other organizations, NGOs? What the ideal partner for that?
Perfect. Last question just to clarify, again, on the role of government. You mentioned, in my own interpretation, the role of government is changing the norms, right?
Which is a very, and I like that, a very left, anarchist approach. It could be very right wing, for other things.
Yeah. Exactly. As I was saying, in political science, is the whole norm of governmentality, right?
I’m trying to see if there’s a nexus, a connection between that and technology. The role of government in shaping social norms for the good in this case, and the use of technologies.
Yeah.
Perfect. This is great.
Thank you so much.
I have two capacities. One is a little bit easier to talk about these things, which is the academic. I’m a business student at the University of Toronto, focusing on innovation policy.
The other capacity is that I work at the Ontario government, and there it’s much harder to change. The people are not as open to radically different ways. Maybe next time you visit physically...or we could explore them virtual...
It will be great to see if perhaps you could come even at the ministry and give a talk there. It will be very interesting and honored. Perfect.
I also have one pen. Let’s see. That’s from the university.
Thank you.