Thank you for the question.
As I think some of the other panellists mentioned, the global rules for sustainability are bearing down on supply chains.
As everyone knows, the EU has tabled its frameworks and models. For SMEs that are part of global supply chains, the idea of disclosures, of sustainable investing and getting ready, is a fait accompli. It's here. As was mentioned by some of the other panellists, it's about scope 1, scope 2 and scope 3.
The point I was making was that SMEs make up such a very significant, material portion of Canada's GDP in their in-aggregate contribution to greenhouse gases. It's close to 50% of business greenhouse gases. We have to find solutions that are fit for purpose for all sizes of firms.