Thank you very much for that.
I can tell you that being in Sault Ste. Marie, right on the border here, and seeing the amount of trade that comes through here...and naturally, by extension, we're seeing a lot of these trade agreements that are opened up to Europe and Asia. Using us as a centre point to access all the markets is really important. I think it behooves us to continue to explore ways in which, whether it's virtually...for people to make contact. I've been on trade missions. I see a lot of people here whom I've travelled with. Nothing beats the face-to-face and the eyeballing. I hope this is an interim solution until we get to such time when we can do that.
To the point about saving money, Steve, do you have an idea, just for estimates, how much money was saved doing things virtually? If you don't have that number, I understand that you may be able to get back to the committee. You guys may not be at that level yet. You're so busy helping people, you haven't sat back and looked at that. I think there was a comment earlier about that by Randy.
I'd be interested to see spent-money value versus results, and virtually versus in-person as well.