Thank you for that. I want to move on. But I will point out I have spoken to filmmakers who have left the territory because this funding's just not enough to continue to -- them to pursue their career in the industry. So there is a limit to how effective it is. But if it keeps growing, then, yeah, maybe we can take -- we can develop our own cottage industry like what they've done in -- or they did for a while -- it's different now but, like, in Saskatchewan, which isn't, you know, known for its robust film studios and things like that but they had a lot of activity just because of their rebate system.
Moving to just the general function -- I know it's always -- it's easier to follow the line items, but going to the trade part of this activity, obviously trade is what we're talking about almost every day incessantly, relentlessly. Do we have sufficient resources in our trade -- in the trade function of this department to manage the, you know, increasingly complicated trade files that are coming forward, whether it's interprovincial trade or the tariff threat? My concern is if we're not sufficiently resourced, it might take a while to catch up with the changes that are happening rapidly across Canada and in the world. Thank you.