I would also like to note that through Procurement Assistance Canada, we run quite a number of events across the country to raise awareness of the various lists available that indigenous businesses should be mindful of. We focus on encouraging indigenous businesses to register for CanadaBuys to enable them to ultimately do business with the Government of Canada.
We do different kinds of events, including what we call small business information expos. That's where we bring the broader federal family together in one location and invite different businesses. We focus on the indigenous business community on occasion, and that gives them an opportunity to find out which programs are available. We often invite our counterparts from Indigenous Services Canada so they're able to speak directly with indigenous businesses and explain what is needed. We also do buyers' expos, where we provide opportunities for businesses to talk to buyers so they can answer some of their questions.
We're doing pretty significant outreach, and when there are opportunities for an indigenous business to get to the point that they enter into a contract, we want to make sure they're made aware of the importance of being part of the IBD. That's to ensure the Government of Canada is moving toward the 5% target.