Yes, in a very short answer, supply is not within the domain of the Bank of Canada, but just to give you some domestic examples, the supply of housing, the supply of affordable housing, gateway transportation that means we can get our products to market so we can sell them to the world, and immigration.... There are supply-oriented policies that are geared to and important to the Canadian economy.
You're right. We can't really affect global supply chains very directly, but there are things in Canada that governments can influence.