Absolutely.
I want to just get a quick question to Mr. Restakis. I come from Nova Scotia, the home of Moses Coady and Jimmy Tompkins. You talk about the cooperative movement, and those were some of the leaders in the country. The Coady institute, of course, still does a lot of this work, nationally and internationally.
I was in Winnipeg a couple of weeks ago and had the opportunity to work with some people who were doing community economic development, like the Assiniboine Credit Union, which is doing stuff that the banks simply aren't interested in doing. It seems to me that the social economy and the work you're talking about in service delivery is hugely important in the fight against poverty.