Yes, although nobody was talking about that at committee today. We're just talking about government having a plan for an industry.
One example of an industry for which we don't have a plan, and which I wouldn't expect you to speak to because it's not a natural resource industry, is the airline industry.
For instance, Canada stands apart from our western allies in not having any kind of meaningful strategy for the airline industry, whether we're talking about aerospace manufacturing or passenger air travel. There are no stated objectives. There is no clear policy for how to support the industry. We have a government that, I think, mistakenly thinks that just because it believes in the market, it is discharged of any duty to do any meaningful planning or having a meaningful policy approach to certain industries—and I don't think Canadians are well served by that.