What's becoming increasingly clear, to me anyway, is that international trade is inextricably linked to our industrial policy. So it's not just who we're trading with and on what terms, but what are we making to trade and what are we trading? That leads to decisions in Canada about, for instance, what we are incenting. What sectors do we want to grow and nurture? I'm just wondering if you could give us some sense of what Japan does as a government in terms of directing its industrial policy. Are there any lessons for us there?
On June 5th, 2012. See this statement in context.