Again, I echo everything Dr. Bogoch has said. Both of us have talked extensively about the Atlantic bubble and what's worked and what hasn't.
There are downstream effects, as you say, such as the tourism industry's importance on other people's livelihoods. However, at the end of it, the Atlantic bubble had a geographic advantage over the rest of Canada. It was exploited and it was the right approach. It took a lot of leadership. I think much of the country is envious that it worked that well.
Good for you for that.