Over to Futurpreneurs, I'm almost talking to you guys at the same time because you are already working nationally in a network that's very effective. One part of our federal budget, page 110, that we've been referring to a lot in this manufacturing study talks about a more innovative Canada. It summarizes in tabular form the innovation agenda that we're trying to put forward or to put some action around.
In looking at generate creative and entrepreneurial citizens, which both of you are involved in doing, could each one of you comment on the use of mentors and people who might have exited, or are in the process of exiting, the workforce? Is there a role we can play through Employment and Social Development Canada? I don't want you to tell us how to do the government business, but is there a role that government could play in expanding your use of mentorship?