There are a couple of interesting things to note. I can talk a little bit about Crocus because our company in the province is trying to provide them with solutions. The first thing to understand about Crocus is that a unique set of circumstances ended up creating the political and economic problems they had, and I won't get into that.
There are two interesting things to note. One, the business community has come out solidly on the side of creating more venture capital within the community and supporting the idea of having another fund in the province and increasing it. Two, through a review panel they've set up, the province itself has been looking at the nature of labour-sponsored funds and how critical they are to the economy. They've come forward saying we must continue to improve the number and the amount of money that's being raised by labour-sponsored funds and pass legislation. Our request was to move up to $10,000 or more per individual, and they've now passed legislation post-Crocus encouraging people to put up to $12,500 into new funds in Manitoba.
Having gone through the worst experience possible in Canada, which is what Crocus went through, you can see you've got very strong support from the business community as well as from the government saying we need to continue to increase this.