That's a very good question, one that is hard to answer in a few seconds, but there are sometimes conflicts with traditional industry with regard to the innovation we create. Right now, innovation is a subset of Industry Canada and there is a minister of state for innovation. It might be interesting to look at a separate department that looks solely at innovation.
In Ontario, the agriculture sector is very supportive of biomass, because you sell more corn. In B.C., the forestry sector is very supportive of biomass, because you sell more wood fibre and lumber. But any sector that doesn't have a traditional stakeholder base, such as new technology like the hydrogen and fuel subsector, doesn't have that industry out there advocating for it.
Separating traditional industry from innovation and focusing on each separately may be an interesting approach to see how we can ensure that we commercialize the new and bright future industries and the innovation that takes place in Canada and ensure that we get the benefit in Canada, rather than seeing that innovation go to other countries when it's ready to be commercialized.