Well, I'll put two things, one that's very mundane and that probably applies to a lot of others. It would really benefit our sector to have good government, in the sense of officials who are able to provide guidance and who therefore have the resources to provide guidance, reporting systems that work and so on. That was why our concern was around resourcing and taking focus away from the bread and butter.
The other issue is that we're a sector, along with the rest of the economy, in transition. The big things are electrification and digitization. That requires new technology, some of it developed in Canada, hopefully, and some coming in from other countries. We want to make sure that our environmental regulatory system doesn't hamper that innovation. We're not a big enough market. Compared with the EU and the U.S., we're not a big market. We've had experience in the past where a supplier of an innovative product will say that they're sorry, but the hoops for getting something approved in Canada are too big. They won't supply our market.