Yes, the stakeholders are Canadians, so the most important thing is to understand what we need to be prosperous and sovereign in a changed world.
That's why I talked about public goods versus private interests. You have externalities or spillovers that aren't priced in an individual's decision, and that's why I mentioned the computer engineer who may take a job with an SOE in Germany, and that's good for him because he or she gets a raise, but it hurts the country overall.
I know very directly that those who are administering these policies are looking for political direction on this, so it has to be a lens of the country, not a specific sector, because they'll just look after the narrow private interests, not the broader externalities or spillovers.