For businesses worldwide, you've probably heard the shift from just-in-time to just-in-case. That remains a debate that is live globally. It remains to be seen exactly how businesses around the world and certainly in Canada will ultimately land on that, but there are no doubt going to be some adjustments.
In the meantime, what we're hearing from businesses—and it's early stages for our office—through engagement is the desire to make sure that we can be as resilient as possible, that we can recover as quickly as possible from disruptions, which goes to capacity, agility and coordination, and that we have the necessary infrastructure in the long term that has been built to appropriate standards for the evolving climate risk as well.
Businesses want to be reliable. They want resilient, reliable and efficient supply chains, and that is their key message to us.