No. We were looking to the advisory council for advice and ideas on long-term economic policies that could advantage Canada. It was intended to be a group that could bring an outside perspective and work together with us to develop those ideas. Then, of course, we would have the opportunity to consider its advice, or not, as we moved forward with our public policy decisions.
It was really very much that: How do we develop long-term economic policies that will raise our prospects for prosperity for Canadians.