For the interest of the rest of the panel, this reminds me--and maybe Josée would be able to fill us in a bit more on this--that in Quebec they have a very well-developed social economy with co-ops and different ways to include people in the economy so that they can be gainfully employed. They are not necessarily turning over the kind of profit that a private sector venture would, but they take the money that's generated and plow it back into the enterprise so that people can be gainfully employed who otherwise might not be.
To me, your program smacks of the same kind of thing, and I'd like to ask you, Ken, where did the money come from to get your program started in the first place?