Thank you for the question. There are two key aspects here.
First, Canada is obviously a very diverse country. There are different traditions and strengths all across Canada. Having a good understanding of the various contexts is essential when developing federal policies.
Second, here is a good example. To manage the research security file, we set up a working group made up of representatives like me. I co-chaired that working group with our government partners. We worked together to develop policies, to see how these measures could be put in place to properly reflect Canada's strengths and differences.
It works. Today, I think it's fair to say that we have the policies we need. We've developed the necessary approaches to manage this file for the good of Canada. To my mind, in this context, that collaboration is essential. We need a kind of working group, for example, that enables us to properly examine a file and fully understand all its complexity in order to achieve a good result.