I have to tell you that I would not like you to stop the work that you are doing. Statistics Canada serves all Canadians and you serve small and medium-sized businesses. It would be useful to have that data, because they are processed in depth and they are categorized in various ways. They can be analyzed. They can be useful to you, but they can also be useful to all Canadians, especially to parliamentarians who have to make decisions on the issue.
I am also interested in something else. On page 11 of your presentation, if I understand correctly, the first program no longer exists. That was the accelerated capital cost allowance for computers and software. You made an excellent suggestion and I have taken careful note of it. It seems that the program, valued at $350 million, was definitely designed for the entire wide range of businesses. Clearly, somewhat larger companies took advantage of it. Do you find that the government is good at communicating when it comes to programs that are of real interest?
Do you feel that communication is good and that information on government programs gets to smaller businesses? Are they aware? Are the programs widely publicized? What is the situation there?