The Asia Pacific Foundation, in this case, was in partnership with the Canada-India Business Council for the mission to India, but we've had other missions.
The Asia Pacific Foundation, with financial support from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada for support for women's entrepreneurship in Asia, has been running these businesswomen's missions to different parts of Asia, including Japan in recent years, South Korea, and last year a virtual mission to Australia and New Zealand, and in March a virtual mission to India.
This involved a range of women-led businesses from Canada having virtual sessions with potential partners in India. I think it's a little too soon to report on the concrete business deals coming out of this, but we have had coming out of this mission dozens of business-to-business meetings that were arranged.
In these virtual missions, we do a few plenary sessions where we have speakers and panels on topics of mutual interest to women entrepreneurs and the organizations that support them in Canada and in the partner country, in this case, India. These are followed by business-to-business meetings that are arranged by our team, largely out of the Asia Pacific Foundation's Toronto office. In this case we're working with the Canada-India Business Council, and with the trade commissioner service of the Government of Canada in its posts in India to arrange these dozens of business-to-business meetings to work on new partnerships.
I'd be happy to follow up with the committee with some information about where we are on that now.