I think you have to look at the record there specifically. I did bring up William Blake, who said that execution is the chariot of genius. There have been some attempts at trying to do some things, but the delivery in terms of how they've actually been executed missed the mark. To your question about hostility, I would say that maybe they misunderstand or don't understand the complexities of an innovation economy, and the outcome of that is apparent. We've seen policies that haven't delivered. We haven't seen the successes in job creation and wealth promotion from things like the superclusters.
Rather than relying on and engaging with companies that are winners and are out there actually selling products globally, a lot of these policies are being ingested and created by folks who, candidly, don't understand how an innovation economy works. Part of our work is to educate and engage. We have definitely tried to do that with Minister Champagne and his predecessor, but when you look at the framework of what has actually been achieved, I think that record is definitely a failure.