As the minister mentioned, there was nearly $2 billion set aside in budget 2019 for the women's entrepreneurship strategy. The four pillars of that strategy are helping women-led businesses grow—part of that is around skills development and networking—increasing access to capital, improving access to federal businesses in innovation programming, and enhancing data and knowledge to allow us to actually invest $9.5 million in collecting data for women entrepreneurs.
From working with our colleagues at ISED, we understand there is a huge demand for the programming and for the money that's going to be used to support women entrepreneurs. It just demonstrates to us that the demand is huge in Canada for women, and we will continue to support them in their efforts.