Arthur's words spurred the entirety of the Cabinet Government into action, with the greatest outcome being the swift advancement of the "native land" policy in all the colonies.
If construction goes smoothly, it is hoped that the localization of all colonies can be achieved within two years.
This timeline matched Arthur's expectations and allowed him to relax somewhat. After all, based on the current situation, the Tsardom of Russia should be able to hold on for a while.
Moreover, considering the transitional phase needed after the collapse of the Tsardom of Russia, two years seemed quite suitable.
Having relaxed, Arthur decided to spend more time with his family, letting his heir, Prince William, take on more of the government's duties, meanwhile honing his skills.