Thank you for your question.
This gives me the opportunity to point out that the network of chambers of commerce, in Quebec and across Canada, is in contact with people from Ontario, British Columbia and all the chambers of commerce. The entrepreneurial fabric in Canada is very significant.
A private network of entrepreneurs must talk to the government. The network of chambers of commerce is the only private network in the sea of public organizations. This network must survive the crisis. Several chambers of commerce focus on events, which means that they organize recognition galas, golf tournaments and happy hours. The chambers of commerce must shift to an approach that focuses more on government business and on the relationship with governments.
In terms of the buy local campaign, we really want to see many great campaigns throughout Quebec, much like the ones currently under way in downtown Montreal. There was an announcement about this today. We must ensure that people value buying local. Buying local means purchasing products made locally. However, it also involves local businesses. Buying local means being able to walk to the store and also being able to encourage proximity to physical locations.
As a result of the government's investments, we'll be able to run positive campaigns throughout Quebec and Canada.