Thank you, Chair.
Thank you all for your excellent testimonies today.
I'm going to start with Ms. Tompkins. I'm very proud of maintaining my certified international trade professional designation through FITT.
One of the things you mentioned—and I think it's very clear from witnesses we have heard in this committee for the last three years—is that when we're looking at international trade, we need champions. In really small businesses, the person is either making payroll or there are four or five employees. They know their domestic market, but in having the experience to take that risk, how do we develop champions?
If you look at the products and services that you've been involved with over the last 20 years, how have they been evolving to be more adaptable to industry?