I think the awareness of the six federal development agencies is not the same, depending on where you are and the history of the given agency. Within a region, the awareness varies as well.
ACOA is really well known across the Atlantic. We know that. We have colleagues from the Atlantic and they always repeat to us how important it is. There are more than 500 people working within ACOA and more than 20 offices across the Atlantic. DEC, for example, in Quebec, is more known in certain regions, particularly Abitibi-Témiscamingue, than in Montreal, because the reality is that it supports a lot of the rural economic development. FedNor is way more known than FedDev in southern Ontario.
When it comes to the west, we can't see it as a monolithic block. Western Economic Diversification is present in Manitoba, B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan, but its impacts are different and we need to acknowledge that.
CanNor, of the great north, is the face of the federal government at many levels. It is the federal convenor and is implementing many programs for federal departments that are not necessarily present there.
At the end of the day, when you look at WD, you see it's the only department headquartered in the west. It's the same for CanNor. It's the only department headquartered in Iqaluit.