If we all agree on strengthening communities, then the community has to be provided the tools and the resources to be able to do that. I think we've established within Canada the beginnings of a very strong social economy. Quebec is an extremely valuable example.
When we look at other examples, of what's going on in other countries—to speak to your question, Mr. Martin—just look at what happened in the U.K. last week when they brought together social enterprise and government and put together a tremendously comprehensive social enterprise plan. One of the people who led that discussion is Jamie Oliver, who is using his restaurants to hire youth at risk on the streets. He's now doing that internationally. They have restaurants across the world. They don't have one yet in Canada, so let's invite him.