I'll use an example of a small town. Let's say it's where I grew up in Canwood. You might have a group of farmers get together and then some business owners in the town actually join them because they bring some expertise to the table that the farmers don't necessarily have. Under the old program they wouldn't qualify, whereas under this program they would allow their venture to actually get up and going. That flexibility is required in some of the smaller communities, that's for sure.
On May 26th, 2009. See this statement in context.