We think this challenge has multiple facets to it, obviously. There are historic issues. There's access to networks, and there's actually access to capital. We put in place some funding for our regional development agencies so they can work regionally on enabling women entrepreneurs to be more successful through accelerators and hubs, where they can develop mentorship for women entrepreneurs.
Then we put in place access to specific funding through the Business Development Bank of Canada and through Export Development Corporation for women entrepreneurs. It adds up to about $1.65 billion in new capital available for women entrepreneurs specifically, trying to address the fact that the capital access for women has been significantly less than for male entrepreneurs, and recognizing that for that success to be possible, funds need to be earmarked to do that.
Finally, some of that will be specifically around women entrepreneurs getting access to funding for international export opportunities where we see big opportunities and required assistance.