I agree. They are arm's-length Crown corporations, but in the same breath, they're in a pandemic. They're designated with a certain task: to deal with Canadian businesses in a fashion that they normally don't do, so they do take a lot of direction from the government. They have in the past.
I don't say that's a wrong thing. I think that might be a good thing, considering what we were facing and what our businesses were facing, but I need them to pivot now to take care of these businesses in the foreign markets. When I look at the new markets that are evolving, are they equipped? Are they ready to do that? Do they have a sense of where the priorities should be and what sector should be the priority? Also, do we have the lines of credit established or re-established in those current markets to take advantage of, and do Canadian businesses understand that they are available?