The issue of industrial policy was mentioned earlier, where in a way we would have broader, more comprehensive strategies with targeted sectors or types of technologies, such as artificial intelligence or things like that. We would monitor that and decide what do we do to promote these industries and promote more investments in research and development and all that.
That's one way to go, but that has nothing to do with the Investment Canada Act. If we want to modify the act in those industries that we have deemed strategic, which is ultimately a political process, then we would want to reduce the thresholds for international investments, because we want to study those more closely.