I don't know if we have the infrastructure. I would assume it's the same infrastructure that we would need to compete globally.
Ever since CETA came to be—something we've rejoiced about at Startup Canada—the biggest challenge that we've faced is educating Canadian entrepreneurs about the European market and the opportunity that this agreement has. It's a landmark agreement, and there's a lot that we can do. It goes back to branding Canada. It's not just promoting Canada to world; it's promoting the world to Canada. We have a lot to do here to promote that.
I think we can work together around education. We can also look at Export Development Canada and how it serves early-stage entrepreneurs, not in terms of the services it provides but in terms of the education resources and skills that they need to navigate these awesome new trade agreements.
We can also look at how the Government of Canada shares what's included in the trade agreement. How do we market it? How do we sell it to Canada? There's a huge opportunity there to work with associations like ours to get the word out.