There has been a lot of work on that. I can only speak to it up to 2019, but we had an incubator within the Privy Council Office that was specifically designed to go out there and look for leading edge practices in behavioural economics and different approaches. The Treasury Board Secretariat sponsored an innovation fair at least once a year, which allowed public servants to come and pitch.... It was a sort of Dragon's Den approach to generating ideas.
You'd better put that to my successors or to the secretary of the Treasury Board. Public services always try to look ahead and develop innovations. My general argument is that we don't do nearly enough of that.