Mr. Chair, I would answer that question by pointing to the four general areas that we've suggested, which are to integrate our service offering, connecting it to business—making sure these agencies are working better together and companies are made aware of these services—and that companies don't have to experience hurdles to access these different government programs. Beyond that is a focus on marketing Canada's business brand. Third is to ensure that the boots on the ground, so to speak, our diplomatic presence, remains robust and competitive with other OECD countries. Finally, it's that we do what we can to help Canadian companies connect with Canada's international development objectives, which can be a very important tool for companies to get a foothold in these markets.
On May 15th, 2014. See this statement in context.