A couple of the points you raised were specific to the duties. Those you won't find at BDC. Companies need to go to Canada Border Services Agency for the duty drawback program. You described a scenario where a company is importing a commodity into Canada for the purposes of export, and that's what duty drawback is intended to deal with. They would be eligible to get that money returned to them. That's important.
The second point is around the remissions process. You noted that in some circumstances you could have companies that are not able to source in Canada. That's precisely what the remissions process is in place for. For company-specific decisions, there's a form on the Department of Finance's website. That provides the information.
In terms of innovation programming, just very broadly, all of us here are in the innovation game from one element or another. That has all been organized through the Innovation Canada website.
I think as a follow-up to the committee, if the chair would permit, I would send you some of the information around that website. It is designed exactly to deal with the challenge of not having to navigate all of our systems. It basically allows for some intake of information, and then it makes recommendations back to entrepreneurs. It wires the follow-up into our system so that program people are getting information that tells them, “There's somebody interested, and you may want to reach out.”
I will provide that information to the committee.