In fact, we are expecting some growth in the coming years, be it in the number of co-operatives, their financial effectiveness or the service to individuals. You were talking about housing, which is a major issue in cities, especially when it comes to finding housing adapted to the changing needs of an aging population. This will be a problem in both rural and urban areas, but the conditions are extremely different.
The co-operative sector today should not be considered an island unto itself. Interaction is constant between the co-operatives, all social economy enterprises, the private sector and the government. In my opinion, the major change coming has to do with the hybridization or collaboration among these various models with a view to always being focused on people's needs. We are seeing today that it is possible to obtain private funds to invest in collective projects, especially in housing, by agreeing on a common goal.