It has been repeated. We've done studies on it. We've talked about procurement. We've talked about depoliticizing it. You've talked today about how you need that consistency beyond one government to another government, and so on.
One would argue that you're trying to create those sorts of policies or long-term strategies almost in consensus. Would you argue, then, that it's preferable that parties depoliticize and look, on these very important issues, to creating things like agreements or to going into partnerships—one may even say coalitions—in order to ensure that we're serving and doing what's necessary to support the industries—doing what we need to do on the world stage and putting ourselves at the back of that in favour of working together?