All right. That just leads into both the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and to you, Mathew, from the CME.
We're starting to see a shift in the supply chains, like Mr. Burney talked about, and we're hearing this from other people we've talked to. They say there's a huge opportunity here in Canada because we have these trade agreements around the world and are positioned in such a way that we can ship and manufacture.
What do you think the government should be doing at this time to take on some of this opportunity to take advantage of companies wanting to move part of their supply chains out of China, to not be solely reliant on China and have them located here in Canada?
I talked to a few companies that said they don't want to get 100% out of China, but they might get 60% or 70% out of China, just to make sure they don't end up in a situation like they have right now.