Thank you very much for the question.
The fundamental suggestion is that what is required is to fill this gap for there to be a hybrid corporate structure for the enterprising activities of non-profits. I wasn't referring to all of the non-profit activity, but just to that part of the activity that's within the kind of enterprising universe.
I didn't explicitly say they should get the same benefits, but I think it's an excellent suggestion that they do, because in fact if they are being social entrepreneurs, with a social business, and with a social mission, in a sense they would probably be a part of the SME community, the small and medium-sized enterprise community. If they are meeting a need and would be subject to taxes for profits they make, just like other businesses, I wouldn't see why they wouldn't also be eligible for the same types of programs that are available for SMEs.