Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to welcome all of our witnesses.
I will start with a question for Ms. Deans.
I was very impressed by your account of all the measures you've taken to create youth entrepreneurs, especially, as you say, with youth unemployment twice the national average, around 15%. As my colleague, Scott Brison, likes to point out, well over a third of people in their twenties are still living at home because they can't find work.
If you could create even more successful youth entrepreneurs, or even older ones, I think that would be terrific for jobs and terrific for the country. You say you have 2% to 3% of the market and you're looking to double that over some number of years. My question is, what if we said grow it 10 times? Would you be able to do that? What's the biggest restraint? Is it that you don't have enough money? If you got twice the money, could you get twice the results, or are there limits to how deep you can tap this pool of talent out there?