Thank you very much.
This is probably the final question, if I'm looking at the chair and mindful of time. It will go to all three of you, Mr. Jones, Mr. Padfield and Ms. Brassard.
In terms of lessons learned, can we expect regional economic development agencies to better coordinate going forward? I'm not just talking about during the pandemic, which we're still in, but on a go-forward basis to ensure consistency of outcome? Are there lessons learned here in terms of the need for the agencies to coordinate as far as having consistent eligibility criteria and driving for consistent outcomes overall?
One thing that comes out in the report, as we heard in the presentation this morning from the Auditor General, is that there does not appear to have been much coordination among agencies. I realize that probably has a lot, if not everything, to do with the fact that this program was introduced at lightning speed to deal with something that had been completely unseen before. That's understandable from one perspective, but I would hope that there would be a lesson learned as far as coordination among agencies and bureaucracy.
We'll start with Mr. Padfield and go to the others, too.