Thank you so much for giving me my five minutes. In that spirit of co-operation I'm sharing my time with Paul Manly from the Green Party, and I'll be splitting that down the middle. It's very important that we have as many different voices at the table as we can.
Minister Joly, that was a staggering number of western people you spoke of through the chamber of commerce network. I know you've been working across party lines and with different organizations.
You've mentioned the regional relief and recovery fund. I've been working with our local municipality, which has also been hit hard. There have been 600 layoffs in the city of Guelph. We're looking at our recovery programs going forward. How do we know what parts of the Guelph economy are working well? How do we engage the not-for-profits like the chamber of commerce network, like the business improvement areas in the downtowns to help the Main Street businesses?
Could you maybe comment on how not-for-profits can access this regional relief and recovery fund?