We chose just a few to mention here, but yes, the social economy program is obviously of concern to us and also to Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia has the kind of culture and history that are more amenable to that kind of approach to economic development. There were, I know, some very interesting and promising projects developing in Nova Scotia that will likely be affected by these cuts.
Social economy is really based on the notion of social inclusion, which means that people who go into the social economy field with that in mind are going to be more likely to integrate low-income people and so on into their enterprises.