Sure. As I mentioned in my remarks, we have somewhere in the order of about 350 local chambers across the country that are our members, and they're everywhere in all the provinces and territories. As you can appreciate, when you get into the size of an organization like that, you have some pretty significant differences in the size of chambers as well. Some of them have a lot more capability than others.
One of the reasons we focused on this area is that in terms of some of the practical things we tried to do, we actually put information together for our members directly. We did a couple of rounds on this with respect to our members, both corporate and principally chamber, and through them our small business network across the country, to provide them with tools they could use to deal with the act.
We actually put model clauses, contractual clauses, together that we could have inserted into contractual arrangements they may have had with suppliers or customers. We also told them how to go about doing an audit of their own organizations. We also tried to give some basic information.
One of the great strengths of the organization is having access not only to companies like Mr. Elder's in our membership but to Sun Life and many other companies that are very actively engaged. We use some of our bigger members to help in the educational process with smaller members.
The only other thing I'd add is this, and this is not only true of this particular piece of legislation. There's never enough to do or there's never enough that's been done, and there's always more to do in terms of dealing with the small-business community. They have so many challenges, and they form the heart of our economy. You all know the numbers: 95% plus of businesses in Canada are small. They all have lots of challenges in terms of meeting day-to-day requirements. Our goal was to try to tell them through our network what they needed to know about this.
One of the great opportunities about coming here today, quite frankly, is that in the recent weeks we alerted our network that we were coming here. It will give us another chance to put another package together for our members, and we're going to do that.
It's been an effort. We'll never get all the way there.
We're also working with the Privacy Commissioner. She says there's a wonderful need here to keep educating on that side. We agree with that, and working with SMEs is going to continue to be a priority for us.