Probably the most important thing that I actually had an opportunity to say here today is about intergovernmental alignment, having some form of task force that helps us understand where different levels of government can actually help to scale the adoption of these innovative technologies. We certainly concentrated today on mass timber, but I think that if there were the possibility of some form of task force, limited in time, that could actually look at some of the initiatives at various levels of government—and, perhaps, specifically around the housing issue—we could see where there are unintentional impediments put up between the different tiers of government that are actually creating hurdles. If there's something that I could possibly recommend it is this: Look at a multi-tier task force to actually look at allowing, with respect to housing, the uptake of these prefabricated systems. That's one thing.
The second thing, if I may say, has to do with recognizing the upfront investment by private industry, including the professionals, who are actually self-educating at this point, trying to scale our knowledge in this continually evolving area. The self-education is, really, coming at our own cost.