Thank you for the question.
Nothing is coming to mind, quite honestly. From our standpoint, I think that we want to get people on the programs that will give them the relief they deserve. Sometimes it requires patience in working with us and working through a site visit, as was mentioned by the member. We send officers out to confirm the kind of traceability and the books and records that are required to get the duty relief program benefits, which was $385 million last year in benefits given to over 400 companies. That takes a little while.
We know it can feel like a burden to companies when they have so many pressures. If they just stay with us and be patient and work with us, then we know that it pays off in the end because we have the evidence that these programs can be of particular assistance to companies that are importing for the purposes of re-exporting.