There is not a doubt that that fund helped many businesses. I am thinking of QuébéComm, which produced the shows of Madonna and Céline Dion, for instance. QuébéComm received funding from the FTQ Solidarity Fund. There is no doubt that this was a help.
Of course, we could talk about ideology, but at a certain point, we can set that aside and simply observe that from a mathematical point of view, either jobs are created or they are not.
What is going on with the French video game industry? The French video game industry is located in Quebec, and not in France. And yet, the government of France invests often, but it did not invest at all in the video game industry. Consequently, the largest Ubisoft studio is not in Paris or in Montpellier, but in Montreal.
At a certain point, mathematical calculations should be done to determine the consequences of these investments, how many jobs they create and what this really brings in to the public purse, from all points of view. In the final analysis, this is profitable, in my opinion. I am not a government treasurer, but I imagine that some calculations could be done somewhere. You only have to do them to see whether this was a good idea or not. I think it can be demonstrated with figures.