Thank you, Chair. Thank you, all, for your testimony and your responses this morning. I'm going to direct my first question to Ms. Moran.
As someone who taught international trade for over 20 years, I know that being involved with international trade requires an increased amount of time, an increased amount of risk and an increased amount of resources.
Certainly within an individual company, especially a small one, we need to have champions, and just bouncing off where Ms. Ramsey was going about the 50% not exporting in their second year, and probably less in their third year, I'm just wondering. If we look at the projections or the plan, does Global Affairs have a plan to work again with the post-secondary undergraduate and graduate students? For example, under DFAIT back in the day there was the export partnership program. We would actually partner students in groups with an individual business. They would do the research and the legwork that the business didn't have time for, didn't have the resources for and didn't know what to look for. We saw a great success rate with that.
I'm wondering if you could speak to that as well as the opportunities with the Forum for International Trade Training based here in Ottawa but offered nationally.