It's an excellent question. I would say no, and the reason I say no is that programs like the SIF have been highly effective.
If you just look at the past two years, Ford, General Motors and Stellantis are leading the charge here in Canada in this transformation to electrification. They have invested $13.5 billion, creating thousands of jobs in this country. The SIF has been a key part of that, as well as the provincial government partnering with the federal government.
The SIF is a good program, and it's working. That said, now that the competitive landscape has shifted, we could do more to enhance the SIF. It needs to move faster. It needs to give earlier signals to companies around whether or not they can expect a positive outcome. Obviously it needs more funding too.
There are ways to improve it, but I think the SIF is a good tool. I think the track record speaks for itself.