Yes, I have a very quick two-part answer.
First, our desire to be involved in the development of trade agreements is considerable, given what has worked so well in the U.S., which is that those businesses doing business with government are mandated to diversify their supply stream. We would like to see something like that happening in Canada: that as part of all the trade agreements that are developed, there is a surety that women entrepreneurs will be included so that we can achieve some degree of parity.
Second, of course, in terms of governance, is measuring outcomes of the trade agreements to ensure there is gender-disaggregated data to measure the efficacy of the programs and the parity of contract awards over time, so that we can see what progress is being made in this area.