Thank you very much, Minister.
I'm going to return to a concept you've touched upon and branch it out a little bit further.
You've talked about your commitment towards inclusive trade and inclusive business development. Ms. Dhillon asked you some questions about female entrepreneurs. I'm going to ask you about Black entrepreneurs and indigenous entrepreneurs.
We know about the Black entrepreneurship strategy, a flagship program that addresses systemic racism in the economy, but we also know from your opening comments that you mentioned participation in the indigenous peoples economic and trade co-operation arrangement.
Can you tell us about your prioritization of this kind of inclusive growth and what it means for indigenous and Black entrepreneurs in Canada?