I would say that it goes back to the vision. What are the objectives? It starts there with the federal government figuring out what we are trying to achieve. I can't stress enough the importance of that as your starting point, because that gives you your direction for all else, quite frankly.
One of the things the games did for Canada was that we got onto the global stage as we've never been on it before. When you look at that as a platform for economic development, tourism, and all these initiatives that help us as a country, it makes a good deal of sense.
To answer your question directly, we need to figure out our vision. What are we trying to achieve through this? Once that's done, that informs your strategy for what you want to do.
I said this earlier. It takes time and proper planning, but if you get it right, you're sailing to success. If you negate that step and try to backfill to objectives and strategy, you spend a lot more money than you need to, and success is much harder to achieve.