I must say that we have not seen many encouraging signs from the government in that respect. In the past year, we have seen the few paltry programs that existed disappear, in particular the Co-operative Development Initiative, a program that was used very little in Quebec, but a lot in the other provinces. Half the Canadian co-operatives are in Quebec, but Quebec doesn't have the relative demographic weight. This program helped a lot of provinces that wanted to develop their social economy sector. So they have been deprived of this tool.
Also, there have been significant tax setbacks. Over the years, requests have been made to support provincial governments wishing to implement a regime favourable to investing in individuals in their co-operatives. But that initiative was complicated by unfavourable tax rules.