Similarly, we haven't surveyed either, but we've done many small round tables with members of Parliament, ministers, and officials across the country with our members, talking about TPP and other trade agreements to get their feedback, as well as conference calls with members and officials who are negotiating as the negotiation process is going on, so that our members could be informed and provide feedback. There is constant dialogue with our members. Any time there is a concern raised, we are able to feed that to the officials.
It's through multiple different channels on an ongoing basis through the development of the process as well as when the deal is ratified. It is fairly in-depth, face to face or over the phone, whatever way we could, to engage companies to ensure they were aware of the opportunities.
I agree with Corinne. The challenge is.... I bet that if you went out and polled companies, 90% of them would have no clue. Large sophisticated companies get it, they understand it, and they know what's going on. The vast majority of smaller companies in Canada would have no clue about what the deal is and what the impacts are despite, frankly, the best efforts from all of us and every other association's officials. It's a reality of small business that they're a bit disconnected.