As you can imagine, mine are not as expansive as government generally. I'm focusing on supply chain challenges. I often say, though, that Canada's brand, which I put simply as, “Buy our stuff. We'll get it to you”, is at risk here. We're in a position, and I'd say it's an enviable one, where demand for trade with Canada is growing at a pace that is clearly challenging our supply chains to keep up. It's a good problem to have.
The response is something that also needs some urgency. The business of assessing the level of deficit in the country I'll leave to folks in Ottawa. But from our perspective, the fundamental merits of the programs that we've enjoyed the benefits of have been very compelling. I mentioned some numbers previously: $700 million led to $2.4 billion in private investment. I think it's a compelling argument that demonstrates that there is pent-up demand for investment, either in the supply chain or in productive capacity in other parts—particularly western Canada—to seize that opportunity.