On that point, I'm going to go a little bit earlier. I think, as important as it is to communicate effectively to the small and mid-sized businesses, especially the small enterprises and the newer enterprises, it's equally important to have their perspective as the negotiations are happening and to not assume that we know it.
I'll give an example that is not related to a trade agreement, and I'm embarrassed that I can't remember what this benefit is. There is a program to help small companies export—I wish I could remember what it is; I can follow up with the committee—but it explicitly only benefits companies that don't have any export revenue in that market. One Internet sale in that market excludes them from participating.
If someone from an SME had been at the table when that was thought up.... That's why I think we all really appreciate your taking our insights. We represent these companies even though we aren't these companies. I think having that perspective during that development phase is vital, because otherwise we risk making assumptions about needs as opposed to reflecting the needs accurately.