I understand. Last week, we heard from several groups who discussed the impact of cutbacks on literacy. I understand the distinction you are making. However, Mr. D'Amours's question remains with respect to cutbacks to social economy partnerships. This answer seems somewhat surprising to us, but either way, we will look into it.
I'd like to get back to Ms. Hunter.
Ms. Hunter, at the beginning of your presentation, you referred to the idea of striking a job creation partnership. Can you tell us a little bit more about that, specifically with respect to the development of new support programs. You mentioned patient capital, tax incentives — which are current programs — and you finished off by saying that there needs to be a job creation partnership developed.
I'd like to know what you meant by that.