Sure. The goal of procurement is to promote more competition. The more competition we get from small and medium-sized businesses across Canada, the more we're going to get the best value for taxpayers. This is key. We mentioned tools like TBIPS, for example. I'm pleased to say that we have over 650 vendors qualified through those. It gives a small business an opportunity to bid on government contracts and get access to those posters. They're going to see the notices. They're going to be aware that the government has needs and requirements. They can also position themselves to be successful with that.
We're also very proud of the procurement assistance Canada group. This is a group that reports to me. We have a DG who's very engaged. What they do is travel across Canada. They want to meet young entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds and communities, including indigenous- and Black-owned minority businesses. How do we make sure people have the opportunity to bid on Government of Canada contracts?
We've been extremely successful. There's a lot of awareness. We need to demystify procurement. It's not an easy task. We need to make sure we encourage people to become suppliers for the federal government. This is one element we're covering.
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