Yes, I absolutely agree. That's certainly true across the innovation landscape as well, which is why we've broken our innovation recommendations into a number of pillars that need to self-reinforce each other's impact.
We also recognize that there are some lessons to be learned from what some other countries do well, but that we need to adapt those models to our unique, big, floppy geography and our low-density population.
Your reference to clusters is.... What does a cluster mean in the Canadian context? We need to be smart about building networks to get the required level of density, of ideas, of capital, and of talent to drive growth in certain key sectors. I think that was one of the nuances that we were very aware of, not to reinvent the wheel but to look at some of the global models and be honest and thoughtful about how they might be adapted to the Canadian context.