Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I will first turn to Mr. Della Rocca.
You really focused on small companies and start-ups. As you said, the overall fiscal framework is not necessarily adapted to their reality.
I would like to talk about patient venture capital. In Quebec, we do have a very special experience with labour-sponsored funds. Monday, we actually talked about that with Mr. Moisan, of Frima Studio. He was very clear. He thought that the abolition of the tax credit for labour-sponsored funds—such as CSN's Fondaction and the Fonds de solidarité FTQ—could hurt companies in this sector.
Do you think that applies to small companies and start-ups? We know that the labour-sponsored funds developed an expertise on companies located outside the major centres, as well as on small companies that were not able, despite their best efforts, to partner with someone who would be prepared to take on the risk and invest.