One of the key ones would be committing to a national summit on skilled labour. This is a non-partisan exercise. We would love to see all sectors, colleges and universities, of course, innovators and entrepreneurs, and the federal government as well as provinces at the table to really develop capacity building and to apply a talent lens. That's a very easy win.
Beyond that, we'd love to see some pilot projects in terms of a high-potential tech visa and a digital nomad strategy. These are strategies or visas that have either been adopted by other jurisdictions around the world or are being considered. They very much speak to the idea of increasing labour density of the skilled labour market. It's bringing more tech talent to Canada, even if there isn't that concrete job offer, that concrete visa, with the idea that they'd then be able to work for Canadian companies and integrate more into our economy and our ecosystem.