Yes, for sure.
If you look at the Nordic countries with high productivity, higher taxes and really wonderful services that I think often we reference here in Canada, you see it really is how they're supporting their domestic innovation economy.
Look at a country like Denmark. Novo is the company behind Ozempic, which folks might be familiar with given its popularity right now around the world. Novo is really supported by the Danish government. They marshal their education. They marshal research and development in that space. As an open, small economy, that's where they've really decided to be players. Novo is such a large company in Denmark that they actually calculated the GDP with and without the company involved in it, because it shifts the overall wealth and prosperity of the country so far.
As we march forward, looking at where there are opportunities for Canada to be winners in certain sectors and where we really marshal our forces on capital, talent, customers and freedom to operate, that will really lead to, I think, some of the similar outcomes that we're seeing in other small, open economies that are smart.
