Combination of the general matrices of the analysis of the proposed measures in the Draghi Report for refocusing the work of the EU. The Competitiveness Coordination Framework is the Political Win identified in the Draghi proposals for refocusing the work of the EU (deeming this concept to refer to the intersection between explicit presence in the Mission Letters and the absence of public investment). There are no Quick Wins among these proposals, because all have medium viability at the EU level. The Competitiveness Coordination Framework (165) and the EU-wide inquiry into the role of national parliaments (166) are Cheap Wins that would improve the governance of the EU for implementing Draghi’s competitiveness agenda without any need for public investment.