I will let Mr. Tyrrell answer, but I just want to make a quick comment.
The good news is that this program did exist, but the government decided to pull it this year. Labour-sponsored funds were investing in Quebec businesses. I am referring to initiatives like the QFL Solidarity Fund, which invested in Quebec companies such as Dermolab Pharma, an R & D lab; GLyPharma Therapeutic, an R & D company for medication in oncology supportive care; and Milestone Pharmaceuticals Inc., a pharmaceutical company specializing in cardiovascular diseases.
So those labour-sponsored funds were investing in Canadian or Quebec companies, and the investors who wanted to encourage those companies and buy Canadian products received a 15% tax credit. Yet, the government decided to eliminate that tax credit.
Do you think that the government should not only reverse its decision, but also expand that measure and perhaps even encourage other Canadian funds that may be even more specialized in the area of innovative start-up companies?