I would go back to my previous comment. I think there is a need for much more holistic thinking within government. I think a lot of decisions are made in silos. Notwithstanding that there are very specific purposes behind the Fisheries Act, I think it's important to understand how the implementation and application of that legislation—or any legislation, for that matter—affect other societal priorities. We find that that's very much a shortcoming within the federal government today.
We do touch on many societal priorities: indigenous reconciliation and economic self-determination, low-carbon buildings, green jobs and an emerging middle class. I'm not making these up. They're in ministers' mandate letters. They're spoken to all the time in federal politics.
If I could have one wish, it would be for much more holistic approaches to how the federal government gets involved.