It's always hard to go up against Jim, so I'll let him speak for himself.
I do think we find ourselves in a real moment and a real challenge here. As I said in my opening remarks, the delay from the government on the AI strategy is putting our firms behind. We are seeing other countries scale up and innovate faster, and we are falling behind. This really is a moment for a generational change, not just for our generation but for future ones as well.
Once the AI strategy does come out, we are going to have to hit the ground running. Groups like the CCI and others are here to champion all Canadian companies to make sure they can meet the moment. We have a lot of great talent, great ideas and great companies, and we really want to make sure they are in the best position possible. We believe the AI strategy will be a good step towards this. We just need to see the details.
