There are a few things that we can do. I mentioned to another member of the committee earlier that the chamber is working on a report right now with our members and our international affairs committee to develop some specific recommendations in this area.
I'll touch briefly on a few things. One is, as I mentioned, coordination of existing services to make them more effective, to fill in gaps between the services so as to ensure that they're accessible for Canadian companies. That's something that should be addressed.
Part of it is a campaign to raise awareness of the opportunities in Europe and awareness of the services that you can use as a business. The government has been doing a fairly bang on job in this area since the announcement. I know that Minister Fast has been travelling around the country, as have other ministers and ministers of state, to promote the agreement, and I think this has had a big impact upon the awareness that Canadian businesses have.
The next step is to make sure that the service offering and the delivery of the services that we have for companies in this area, and there is a large system of services out there, provide the right services, services that are relevant, coordinated, and delivered effectively, and that businesses are able to take advantage of them.