It does not in the slightest. It misses the foundational piece—that you need frameworks created by experts and managed by experts to make sure that you turn your dollar into 10 dollars, not 10 cents. Many of the past initiatives, such as the FDI agency or bringing Google to run Toronto, or partnering and supporting Huawei in Alberta or Facebook in Montreal, create negative returns for our economy.
Absent the marketplace frameworks and absent the expertise, we're just going to repeat past mistakes.
The great concern I have about this budget is that it does not address those problems in any form of specificity. It just helicopters money, or proposes to, but it also takes an extreme number of new measures—a former deputy clerk counted for me, I think, 270—which just massively outstrip the capacity of the government. It would be like my asking a solo homebuilder to build five homes for me in a week. Perhaps they can build one—which, in this case, we can't—but certainly not five.
No, then, it doesn't.