In terms of mistakes, I don't think you want to be too prescriptive. For example, India is now trying to create a hundred smart cities, and of course they are sometimes masters of bureaucracy. They have tried to manage this thing centrally and have created one czar for smart cities, an absolute standard, and all the rest of it. That's not working too well.
We all know that our cities are all different. They have different capabilities and different goals. Some have more tourism goals, and some have other goals. I think that's important. When the government created the CANARIE initiative, I was the chair of it, but it was a federal government program. They really were a facilitator, but we created a public/private sector committee to oversee everything and then—