I heard Poilievre speak on the housing shortage. I have heard him speak on productivity and encourage investment. He's not a fan of the growth of the Federal government. He wants to make it easier for the energy sector to produce gas and oil. All things that I think distinguish himself from Trudeau far beyond slogans and lip service.
It's not going to be easy and it won't happen overnight. I might be more optimist than many here, but Canada has some great natural and structural advantages.
Look people here have asked me about U.S. policy, if you're so smart what would you do differently? I give them specifics they don't want to hear and they either try to dismiss them or worse just ignore them.
PS- I think you were trying for something clever here with your post, but I think it might be wildly off track. To possibly make this type of post work, you have to cite the actual post of mine so there is the basis for context. Then we can decide if your post challenging my words actually makes a relevant point. Seriously, I don't know what your post refers to and how relevant it is to this discussion.