Thank you, Chair, and thank you, Minister. Welcome, it's great to have you here.
I know you took us through a little bit of what the ministry is doing to offset those mental and physical steps—as well as the risks—that small and medium-sized enterprises have to take before they can think about the reward of getting into exporting.
You talked about knowledge, time, coordination, infrastructure, local knowledge. You've had the opportunity to go coast to coast. There ae 1,200-plus businesses you've heard from. I'm sure you heard a lot of success stories and you also heard from those businesses about some of the challenges they have. I'm sure they talked about the risk level.
With the five barriers you outlined for us, was there any particular one that stood out among the others—the knowledge, time, coordination, infrastructure, local knowledge—that came up in your town halls and your meetings with chambers of commerce?