I think we have to come to terms with the fact that these are crosscutting issues. In my earlier part, talking about data governance and IP, I did not talk about algorithmic governance, which is also highly interrelated to that and has, quite frankly, soared in its relevance.
These things are governed in our trade agreements. They're governed in privacy, in investment attraction and in competition. They're crosscutting, so we need an economic council with deeper expertise. We need crosscutting approaches to these things. We need agencies with expertise and transparency. If we do not do this, we will continue to experience this decline and erosion in the country, economic and non-economic, which you cannot deny has happened in the past 20 years, and it's a consequence of inattention to critical public policy issues.