We've done a lot of work over the past few years on this, so I would be more than happy to share that research and those policy recommendations with the committee. Perhaps we can connect offline afterward.
At a high level, what I mentioned before was the SME piece. That's important. The big companies are going to do it, but they'll also drag up all the companies that are in their supply chains already along those lines, so it's an awareness function for the SMEs to realize that this is the future and that they need to help to transition to it.
One of the problems government has is that they have excellent programs, but they're not well known and it's not a default reflex for an SME to wonder what the government is doing. I think it's leveraging trade associations like us—like CME, like my colleagues here on the panel today—to help deliver the message.
There is a bit of capacity building within that, too. If we're going to use exports, for example, some of the agencies like the trade commissioner service and EDC will embed employees and resources within the trade associations to try to access those SMEs better. It's that type of model that will really be needed, at least for our sector.