There are different kinds of emails that we get. We get many emails that ask very specific questions. I'm making this up, but this is an example. One email could say, “I am a fisher from Atlantic Canada, and I'd like to know when my snow crab will be duty-free into Japan”, which is a big request in that region. We answer that question. We say, okay, under the tariff schedule, Alison and her team will go through the 100,000 lines and give them very precise information. There are a lot of those.
There are views expressed and opinions expressed, such as “we like this”, or “we don't like that”. If there are questions in them, we answer the questions. If there aren't questions in them, then we continue to advise the minister about the information that's coming in. We give her a weekly roll-up of the information that's coming in.