That's a great question. We work every day to respond to the barriers that are raised. In fact, we work with the CFIB and other associations whose members might give them feedback and that do their own surveys. We use that information to try to help break down the barriers in government.
I would say that our work is really in two packages. One is outreach, obviously, through creating buyandsell.gc.ca, through the 1-800 line, through the seminars we do, through attending trade shows, and through all the face-to-face or grassroots interaction we have with those vendors. We also try to actually bring back the feedback they give us. This is the second half of our work, which is why I'm also the director general of the client engagement sector. We try to bring that feedback back into government so that government can be responsive in the way in which we do procurements and we can be asking ourselves the right questions to make it easier and not as complex to do business with the government.