I think identification of what exactly the goal looks like and feels like, and the timeframe to get there....
I think the most successful moonshot goals first identify what the problem is and what percentage or proportion of Canadians would agree that of all of our social pressures and of all of the most challenging issues for Canadians, it ranks in their top one, two or three.
We'll then be looking at the kinds of resources that Canada already enjoys. In the case of research, the resources are a very strong research community and the opportunity to leverage investment and a strong commercial presence, be that in either of the topics that I or my colleague presenter this evening have talked about, of health care or energy.
Last, but certainly not least, it's productive analytics that allow us to show Canadians that we're making progress on the world stage. I think few Canadians are interested in saying, “I'd like to have the best cancer system or the best energy system in Canada.” They want the best cancer system or energy system in the world. How can we demonstrate that Canadians will enjoy that with these investments?