Sadly, I don't have a short answer here, so I'll try to be as succinct as possible.
In essence, what we have to realize is that the economy has shifted such that wealth and prosperity are no longer actually captured in labour, no longer captured in jobs. Wealth and prosperity are captured in those who actually own ideas, own intellectual property and own data.
The value chain system has shifted. In order for us to be able to build wealth and prosperity and to reverse the stagnation, we have to build an innovation economy that can capture value chains. We actually have to shift many things at once. It's not just one tax policy that's going to unbind everything. What we have to look at is how you build firms that are able to keep and retain intellectual property here. When we're looking at how we fund things, are we generating IP? Are we retaining IP? Are we commercializing it?
If you marshal government programs, whether—