I'm not 100% sure how to answer that question. I'll just say that you can see in what we've done so far that the focus of what we're trying to do is on providing a menu of ideas about things that we think are pretty directly connected to economic growth.
Now, in fairness to your question, as for what the government chooses to do with those recommendations, they are going to have to take a decision as to whether they're interested in some of the things we have to say or are not. I would say that I thought the government's reaction so far to the first round of recommendations that we made was reasonably quick and that they're getting on with the job of doing some of the things they need to do.
From our perspective, when we meet as a group our focus is on what we can do to generate economic growth and what ideas we have to do so.
As to the overall complexion of the government, you should probably ask other people about that rather than us.