I'm just going to very briefly answer your question.
From the point of view of the Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation, just being completely straightforward about this, our attention and energy would now be shifting towards expanding the federal government's co-op development initiative. That is a generic co-op program that has had an enormous track record of success. None of us knows whether that social economy program can be revived in any way, but even if it can't, I think with respect to the co-op development initiative that for the worker co-op movement, expanding that program would be of the most direct benefit to us at this point in the political process.