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I just announced $15 million on Saturday to support the women entrepreneurship strategy ecosystem fund. This is part of an $85-million strategy that we have put in place for these entrepreneurship ecosystems specifically to help women.
Women are wearing lots of different hats right now, and they are severely impacted, so we're helping them navigate, get access to capital and get the support they need. These ecosystems are very busy. They operate all across the country, and they're doing their level best to make sure our female entrepreneurs are supported.
For the smaller businesses that may not want the CEBA, that's what community futures programs and the regional development agencies are doing. In your region, ACOA is of course doing extraordinary work.
Will we continue to adapt, listen, and make sure businesses are supported? Absolutely. That's been the approach all the way along, and it's going to continue.