I've mentioned them all in figure 3, in the digital policy infrastructure.
I think the one recommendation I would make on top of that is we have to be honest about the degree to which our policy community has been captured by foreign interests. They're not interested in our having a sovereign, prosperous approach; they're interested in our being cheap labour and being easily exploitable markets for foreign goods, because that's what you're supposed to do when you're a foreign company setting up a branch plant.
A sovereign Canada is not their job and not what they're interested in, so we have to be very cautious about the degree to which foreign companies have captured the regulatory mechanisms and policy-making of our country. I see it every day, which is why I articulate the counter-narrative that the true Canadian innovators believe in.