There are examples of companies in Quebec that have made this shift. I'm thinking of South Shore, for example, which sells 95% of its products online now, as well as in Canada. This company offers IKEA-type products, which may be easier to sell online compared with more traditional products.
To make the shift, you need a little money. As I was telling you, 97% of our manufacturers have fewer than 100 employees. This means that the available funds are limited. The investment to take this plunge is fairly large. One of the possibilities would be to have tax credits for a certain number of years, perhaps for three years. This would give those who choose to invest in this transition a break profit-wise and would enable them to cover the costs later.