I think you've hit on a very important point, because a big part of a national data strategy is indeed regulations and standards. I would put all of that within the great big bucket of a digital policy infrastructure.
What's particularly important about data is that it's crosscutting. It affects our values, our security, our economy, our mental health, the competitiveness of our economy and our democracy, so I can only say that we need urgent action there.
I think we have an excellent Privacy Commissioner. He has implored to be given more enforcement powers. I would commend the Competition Bureau commissioner last week. The Competition Bureau moved into the privacy violation realm and said that it's a violation of consumer rights. Really, you need to think of this as a whole tool kit to address the secure sovereign prosperity of a nation; it's not a single-point approach. The tool kit's very different from the traditional neo-liberal tangible economy set of tool kits we've used.