I'm just going to add very quickly that the Canadian Chamber partnered with StatsCan on what's called the “Canadian Survey on Business Conditions”. We've been tracking the data since the beginning of the pandemic, and data will come out soon for September. We compare exact data, and so can StatsCan. It is the story of innovation throughout all of this by businesses, but particularly diversity-owned businesses—and that's across the track, as it includes women-owned businesses, indigenous- and immigrant-owned businesses, and the businesses of those with disabilities. The story from women from the start is that they had to shut down because many of these sectors from day one were locked down because they were not essential services. Again, women were disproportionately affected, but they have been able to innovate, to go online, to use external communications. There's a whole series of data on how any number of businesses have innovated, and I would encourage you as we move forward in the longer term to look at that data and to see data-driven...and see what we can do to respond. That would include consulting, having focus groups with women entrepreneurs as well. Do you want to know what they need? That's the best way to find out.
Thank you.