I was seeking, with the advisory council, to get expertise from people who weren't in politics and who weren't necessarily in government but who would bring us the kinds of ideas that could help us to change a trajectory of growth that we saw as problematic.
We wanted to make sure that we didn't have any exclusions in terms of ideas. Of course, because the advisory council came up with ideas and worked on things that they thought could have an impact, that didn't mean we necessarily would implement them, but we thought that thinking would be important for us in trying to create a better outcome for Canadians.