Okay.
Look, I'll be perfectly frank with you, I have a daughter, she's 23 and she's graduated with a bachelor of commerce degree. She's got a TFSA, an RRSP, and she's got a credit rating she's developed already. She's a smart girl, much smarter than her father, and I'm hoping that someday she will be an entrepreneur on her own. She's working her way trying to figure out...and getting experience in different areas and so on. I think she got some of that from her education at the University of Ottawa, where she went.
Does the organization have a role or responsibility or a vision on financial literacy and entrepreneurship? There are some programs in Canada now, and I know in the United States, where you can get a degree in entrepreneurship. What's your role in terms of getting young people to understand what the opportunity is to be an entrepreneur?