Kallen's perspective can be described as refreshing, and in terms of feasibility, it indeed possesses the potential for realization and practical significance.
However, building a colony undoubtedly implies massive investments, and it requires a considerable amount of time before one can see a return on initial investments.
If it were during the peak period of the Empire, this would not be an issue; even if it required a pile of money, a profitable trade system could be established in the colony.
However, now that the Empire's financial situation has just slightly improved, the national treasury truly cannot afford the cost of establishing colonies.
Precisely because of this, the Minister of Finance spoke right after Kallen: "Although Deputy Prime Minister Kafka's idea is good, the treasury probably cannot muster this amount of money.
