Is there a way with this organization, particularly the one that's still operating in Saskatchewan, to broaden the tent? I've met over the last two nights with the poverty activist groups, people in the community who are concerned about poverty--as a matter of fact, in Calgary, with the labour council, in partnership with the professional association of social workers, who sponsored the event. Last night it was the national anti-poverty organizations. They see this coming at them and most of them are seeing it more as, “Duck, so it doesn't kill you”, as much as “Here's an opportunity.” So it seems to me that somebody needs to bring those folks into the tent to talk about ways to change that so they actually see it as a good thing that would help them out.
Also, for small business like Ms. Cousyn's here today.... I know that oftentimes when we think of labour and business, it's usually big business and organized labour. There's lots of labour out there that isn't organized, unfortunately. Is there any way to bring into the tent some of the labour that Ms. Cousyn needs, or her organization, so that issue can be addressed as well?