In a society, the main two factors contributing to increased productivity are the quality and renewal of equipment. I don't think it would be difficult to assist businesses in this regard, if the idea was to increase work productivity. I mentioned that earlier. We would like measures such as those that promote employment and increased productivity much more than random tax cuts for businesses. That's the first thing.
The second thing that promotes increased productivity is education. The federal government's role in this regard is to ensure that there are proper transfers to the provinces for postsecondary education. There have been major cuts to these transfers since the mid-1990s. So transfer payments for postsecondary education should therefore be increased. That would promote increased productivity among workers.