Everybody will continue to fight for their piece of real estate. The trick is to put KPIs that are oriented to supply chain in each department and report those KPIs. The supply chain office would be following them and making sure each department is also keeping track.
At the end of the day, it's only Canada's trade performance that will be key. If we want to have more programs to facilitate the lives of Canadians, we cannot permit more share of our trade business to be lost. It's as simple as that.
We are a country of 38 million in population. We need to grow. We're capable. If the Netherlands, with a population of 15 million, is capable of being an important player in world trade, we can do the same with Canada, but we need someone that is keeping track and making sure each department is also keeping track of their KPI in the supply chain.