I think I would just say that we need a broad-based approach to our economy. We need a mixed economy with investors and with taxpayers and with individual citizens also contributing to how they build their businesses. And I would argue that competitiveness also requires an inclusive approach that engages citizens, including marginalized citizens, from many different areas to really develop the skills through cooperatives. One example I like to give is that co-ops are really human resource training grounds.
The leaders of the Nunavik government right now got their first set of consensus-building skills, skills to make decisions, by working in their local co-ops. We need a range of approaches to building our economy, really a mixed economy. And I think cooperatives are that fourth leg of the stool.