Thank you very much.
I think the real difference for indigenous businesses is that oftentimes they have a much more fragile financial footprint. That's why our department invested almost $900 million—correct me if I'm wrong, Deputy Fox—to support indigenous businesses through COVID-19.
Just like every other business, we knew that the more businesses that could be supported through a variety of different public health measures, the more they would come out strong at the end, and sustain that economic footprint in communities and regions that really struggle to get those footprints in place to begin with.
For example, one area in which I can say that indigenous people were maybe overrepresented or, at least, were very significantly impacted was the tourism sector. Many indigenous communities have a strong tourism aspect to their economic development. Of course, tourism was significantly impacted through COVID-19.