Given that we've been around for almost 20 years I think we have a big role and a responsibility.
Last year we did a series of round tables right across Canada on how to expand youth entrepreneurship. Half of the round tables were young entrepreneurs. We had educators, business, government there to find out what do we all need to do to expand youth entrepreneurship. A lot of it was around confidence; we need our young people to think about how they can be entrepreneurs and to develop those skills. They're going to have to create their own opportunities for the rest of their lives. It was around competence, and the financial literacy skills was obviously a big one. It was around capital and we heard over and over again that programs like ours are desperately needed right across the country. And it was around connections and networks. But for your 23-year-old, my 22-year-old, the message is you need to have financial literacy skills and you need to know that you've got to be able to create your own opportunities.