That's a good question.
No, you don't have to be in Ottawa, but you have to be proactive. Sometimes as part of our consultations, the government was contacting us, and sometimes we contact them. For example, in September I was curious about the status of the negotiations, so I reached out to our trade commissioners in the embassy in London and had a video call with them. Sometimes we have to be proactive and not let the officials—or elected officials, for that matter—forget that we exist.