To follow up on Mr. Pacetti's comments, the fact is this CETA agreement will make Canada one of the only G-8 countries in the world that will have an agreement, as you mentioned, a rules-based free trade agreement, with two of the largest economies, with the EU and the U.S.
I represent the riding of Kelowna—Lake Country in the Okanagan. Innovation technology is a big aspect in working with our college and university, and we have an incubator and an accelerator as well. I was really excited when I heard your comments on three patentable ideas a week, about 160 a year. I think that's very exciting out of one company. We're trying to expand that mindset across Canada. One in five jobs is based on trade.
Mr. Onuoha, in your comments you alluded to the fact that Xerox wants to work with small and medium enterprises, and the term you used was to get them “export ready”. I'm really excited about that because right now we have so many opportunities for small and medium-size businesses. Most of them that are exporting are doing so just to the United States, which continues to be our biggest ally. How do you see Xerox playing a role with the SMEs to get them export ready? How can we work as a government to work with you to see that come to fruition?