Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, all, for being here. I apologize that we won't have time to ask everybody questions.
I want to start with my question for Mr. Shepheard. In terms of the invest in Canada hub, and then organizations such as yours or what you are part of, when I was in municipal government, even local municipalities wanted to attract that investment. I always found it was very difficult to quantify whether there was a good return on that investment. You might have these trade missions or communications, but it was very hard to determine whether or not any of those leads really translated into anything, especially when clusters were formed not just for one small municipality but, as an example, for where I come from, the greater Toronto area.
How do you translate whether or not it was through that hub or that cluster that business was attracted? I think you pointed out in your testimony some ways that the invest in Canada hub needs to work with these local organizations to ensure that these needs are being met, unless I misunderstood your testimony. Could you maybe comment on how you would like to see this type of hub work with the needs of the local commissions, etc.?