I believe it would begin to go a long way. Ideally, any strategy that is laid out should be clear and direct. I think this is an area where you can look to the United States—where it's taken about 10 years, but most of the agencies have started to come together, the intelligence community—to say, here is the way we approach national security. We can agree or disagree on the actual policy framework they are laying out, but it's coherent across branches. That means that all pieces are working toward roughly the same ends. That means that it's productive—for people within government, to see where they have to go; for those external to government, to see what services are needed; and for academics and other parties, to see what technologies or what goalposts we need to move toward as a country.
On February 27th, 2019. See this statement in context.