I'm not close enough to that situation to give an opinion on taking one policy direction or the other. However, I think some of my comments on what would be the ideal scenario are pretty concrete and specific enough.
For us, it's the policy implementation. You could create a policy framework that, on the face of it, looks wonderful—it makes a lot of sense and has a lot of integrity—but it ultimately comes down to the real world and how it's executed. It's a bit like a commercial entity, like CPP Investments. Strategy is important, but it all comes down to execution in a consistent way to achieve the goals you have set out to achieve.
