I think there's been an increased interest among the not-for-profit sector in developing social enterprise as a way of mitigating some of the social issues we're dealing with. We know that government has a limited amount of money, and I think there's a lot of entrepreneurial intent. There are restrictions, for instance, imposed by the CRA around social enterprise. Social enterprise has to be training-oriented. Hiring people with a disability and providing them with employment alone is not considered to be exempt, so there's a real and negative incentive for a lot of not-for-profits moving in that direction.
A question was asked earlier about the job market and how it's affecting the people who are coming through our doors. I think we're seeing less available jobs, particularly for a lot of the people we support, who often need jobs in the service industry or manufacturing. Social enterprise is a way of getting around that. We work with a lot of talented people who could be mobilized into operating businesses that can provide them with a decent wage.