Well, I think we are definitely thinking about the recovery and how we can best support the government and best support Canadian workers and the business sector in the recovery to come.
The other thing I think we as a ministry are doing is trying to reflect on some of the lessons and some of what we've seen during the pandemic. In the fall economic statement, for example, there was a reference to examining biomanufacturing and what the long-term picture needs to be for biomanufacturing. That's something that we're certainly looking at.
As a Canadian, I feel very grateful that we have certain capacities in Canada and that the country has been able to pivot to produce a lot of personal protective equipment, but there are areas in which there are gaps. Biomanufacturing is arguably one of them, so one of the ways in which ISED can maybe support the government and support Canada is that in the future we'll be looking at what some of the capabilities are that we can support in the business sector so that we're better prepared for the future, and that's something we're certainly working on.