Well, on the whole national strategy issue, we hear it every year, and yet it doesn't happen, so I'm becoming more and more pragmatic about what we can do within the fact that there is this shared jurisdiction.
One of the things is that we should look to the U.K. and to Australia, and not just to Germany, because Germany is a very different model—you can't just transport Germany into the Canadian model—and we should convene expert panels for the problems that we're trying to solve.
If the problem is skills shortage, every Tom, Dick, and Harry will tell you that there's a skills shortage, but what kind of skills shortage? Now we're getting into where the shortage is: it's in the trades, and it's in skilled production workers, in technicians and technologists. Let's convene expert panels to go at those sorts of issues.