Ms. Lennox, I want to talk to you a little bit. You brought up the idea of protectionism. Sometimes, culturally, we really are concerned about moving into a new way of doing things. We have a balance of wanting to protect the older jobs, but then in the new economy, some of these jobs, if we don't embrace them and get the policy right, we might lose.
You mentioned that you work with 50 nations. The concern we always have is government policy that puts our own Canadian companies at disadvantages, basically, our own policies putting companies at disadvantages. I was wondering if you're able to give this committee your top three recommendations that need to be put in place sooner rather than later.
I've heard you speak before. You have such enthusiasm and passion, and you really want to get things done. I understand the urgency of this, and I don't want to see Canada miss out. Are there three things we can do quite quickly to make a huge difference that you might be able to recommend to us as a committee?