We have looked at this, obviously, in several areas. I would say, obviously, clarity around the objectives, clear roles and responsibilities, and someone who is held to account. Too often we see broad-based initiatives across government, but nobody is really accountable for the success of that project. It could be a central agency, it could be a department, but somebody who clearly has the responsibility and the accountability to make sure the program is implemented. Beyond that, it obviously depends on the scope.
It would require proper resourcing, proper funding, that the program be sustainable. We also like to see clear action plans with definable benchmarks along the way so you know if you're making progress. Far too often we see policies and objectives that are five or six years out with no interim steps to know if progress is being made or not.