I think that's an excellent starting point. In coming up with those numbers, we looked at what has been invested in other countries—they're putting significant sums into it—and what has been invested in the past, when governments supported the social economy federally in Canada. There was $132 million 15 years ago, which was a good start. We're well beyond that now.
What has been invested in innovation by the current government? Mr. Sorbara mentioned superclusters. There has been strong support for traditional sectors of innovation and less for social innovation and social finance.
I think the money is significant. It makes a huge difference, but I think what's really rooted at the bottom of this strategy is a different way of doing things. It's tapping into the existing programs that Madame Cicciarelli mentioned, as well as existing assets across the country. These relatively small investments would leverage much larger sums of existing programs and existing assets across the country.