This is not the kind of environment to get into this sort of detail. We don't have the time. I could get back to you with some suggestions.
But I will tell you one thing. I suppose I had my first head-to-head involvement with your Industry Canada and Department of Finance people at the federal level probably about 30 years ago. I am deeply involved with them today and have been over these 30 years at various levels. I have never worked with a more competent group of civil servants on automotive issues, federally, than today. I can't say that in Ontario. You have a dynamite team, especially in Industry Canada. You go through Dicerni, you go through Maloney, and you go through Alison Tait; these people and the team under them are an A-team. You need to have a little broader perspective on some of your team in places like Environment Canada and Natural Resources. They have some shortcomings. But they're still very good. That gives me comfort
To go into identifying specific policies in detail I leave up to your A-team. I honestly think you have it. They're doing things that just amaze me. Never in my wildest imagination did I think they would get into these areas and work on these areas and be productively coming up with good solutions. And that's apolitical. This team started under previous politicians, and it's in place today. Keep it up.