It's a goal, just like it is with the indigenous 5%. Some of the legislation allows sole-source contracting to companies and preferring the veteran businesses up to a certain level. Then, as part of large major contracts in Canada for anything more than $100 million that are under the ITB requirements, you would just add multipliers—maybe a three-times multiplier—that basically incentivize all defence companies to go and find veteran-owned businesses to work with and deliver to the Canadian government.
There are a variety of options. I think just start with the 3% up front, and then from there you can get into the small details of ways to incentivize, which really wouldn't be any more funding. It would just be changing the perspective of the utility of working with people who have decades of experience with defence and security. That would be the way to go forward with it.
