It's unlikely they're aware that there's a small business chapter; however, we're doing what we can in surveys to make them aware of the fact that there is a small business chapter and, more importantly, what that actually means. That's the key. It doesn't really matter if there are a bunch of words as long as there's action taking place.
I think that what the Canadian government can do is actually prove through their actions that they are serious about recognizing that some of the things that small businesses need when it comes to international trade are different from what larger businesses need.
They could be a bit more proactive in terms of getting feedback on how they could change custom processes to help them instead of, for example, creating portals whereby it's easier for them to access other government departments. Those kinds of things are going to be the best way to really communicate that to the small businesses, actually doing the things that need to get done in order for them to realize that opportunities are out there. That's not going to be as difficult as they originally thought it was going to be.