Thank you very much for the question.
Yes, this is a very important aspect of what we do at Canadian Heritage. It is not only looking at growing or supporting the cultural industries from a domestic point of view, but also so that they can be successful abroad and generate revenues by selling their work internationally.
We have the creative export strategy, which was renewed. Now we have a program that's been in place for a number of years. That is a program through which we provide support to companies that do some work abroad.
We also support trade missions and take Canadian companies around the world to different markets that we identify as priority markets or to different categories that we identify as places for potential growth for the Canadian economy.
Canadian Heritage has this particular strategy that augments the impact of our creative sector, but all of our portfolio agencies, such as the Canada Council, Telefilm Canada and others, also have international strategies that then amplify the impact of our efforts abroad.