Thank you, Mr. Chair. I do appreciate that I get a chance to follow up on some of my previous questions and have a bit of extra time.
Speaking with our businesses, our small businesses and our cargo hubs is really important just to get feedback in terms of how we can improve things, make things more streamlined and take some of the administrative burdens off our small businesses.
A couple of months ago, we brought the trade minister, Mary Ng, and the ambassador of Canada to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, down to Morterm to listen to some of the challenges that Morterm and other shipping hubs and transport hubs face. In that meeting, you mentioned some of the administrative hurdles that you face. Some of it is as simple as making some changes in some of the paperwork to free up that trade.
Can you expand a little bit on some of that low-hanging fruit, some of those small changes that could be made to help free up trade and reduce some of that red tape and those barriers for businesses?