I don't remember the specific date. It would have been sometime in March. To be frank, we also had an official website that we set up with an address. You could fill in details about what your offer was. You could actually go online and say, for instance, “I'm a manufacturer. I can make masks.” You could leave your contact details for us to get back to you. Thousands came in that way.
As well, a lot of other firms contacted us directly. I cannot tell you at this point whether Palantir might have.... I certainly received an email directly from an official at Palantir—not Mr. MacNaughton, to be clear, but a staffer—saying, hey, we'd like to put our hand up. I don't know whether they came in through the “made in Canada” portal as well, but everybody who came in, whether it was with a direct email or through the portal, all got kind of streamed into this system that we had.
We even had a tracking system. There were very many people coming and offering their help. We had to keep track of everybody and make sure we called them back.