Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Okay: I'm going to stop laughing now.
Elyse, I want to go back to your closing comments. You talked about the strategic procurement, and you highlighted four pillars, as I call them. One was solution-based procurement—basically outcome-based—which is great. We've heard a lot from other witnesses on it. You talked about supply push. You categorized it as unsolicited offers. Then you talked about set-asides, which we've talked a lot about here. Finally, you closed with the fourth pillar, which is a demand-pull program.
I'm new to the committee, and those two I have not heard from other witnesses in the forms that were discussed. Can you expand on supply push and the demand-pull program? How can we effectively use those for procurement, SMEs, supporting women, and supporting the target we have of going from 7% to at least 15% so that we are compatible with our neighbours down south?