If I were to look at one big thing that could be done, I would recall here for you the Own the Podium effort at the Olympics and that broad, national goal. Certainly, the consultations on the digital economy expressed a goal of having a world-class digital economy moving forward. I would argue that we could go that step further and talk about having, perhaps, the most innovative economy around the world.
In looking across all aspects of innovation, I liked the Boston Consulting Group's definition of innovation. It's not only about new products but whole new marketplaces—or even more efficiencies.
I used the example earlier of carbon sequestering. What if we, as a Canadian community, imagined the Montreal Climate Exchange becoming the NASDAQ for managing that business, that whole new marketplace? Would that not support and foster some of the innovation, some of the research that's happening across the country? I know it's a sensitive issue with some regions, but it allows us a moment to imagine that whole new marketplace where Canada could strike first and then reach out and go more boldly, beyond where things are today.