The Australian Productivity Commission, which is part of the larger effort that you were describing, is a good idea. I think that something along those lines in Canada would be helpful, just as we have other independent agencies that report on the status of our health care system, the status of our education system and so on.
Having a steady voice out there that is continually looking at productivity issues would be helpful for simply giving us an additional lens through which to see many of the policies that get put in place and get implemented by various governments that might have incidental effects on productivity.
I think Canada is probably in a good place to do that right now because, unfortunately, it's become a bit of a kitchen table topic. Productivity used to be quite an alarming word to people. It sounds like faster assembly lines, but what it's about is getting more reward for every hour you work. Who wouldn't want that?