I would say first that we've had studies that have shown that the return on investment.... For example, there's a network of non-profit enterprises that hires handicapped people; over 3,000 handicapped people are working, fully contributing, and paying taxes. Pierre Fortin, a very well-known Quebec economist, has shown that the money given to these enterprises basically compensates for the loss of productivity linked to the handicapped, and that the cost of these people, who no other enterprise would be willing to hire and who would otherwise be on welfare, is much higher than the contribution to the social enterprises that are out on the market creating all kinds of employment and increasing the gross national product of Canada.
So there are these kinds of studies. If you go to the Harvard Business School or look at their website, you'll see that social enterprise is one of the models that is being looked at very, very closely as something that's in major development within the United States, and in other countries as well.
So, again, I agree with the others. It's a very good investment for government.