That's great. I have a supplemental question on that. Back in the day, I used to be the general manager of an entrepreneurship centre for the region. It's amazing how complex the angel investors have become. There was a list my boss gave me of people he knew of who were angel investors, and we added and deleted, and started having breakfast pitches and things of that nature.
Currently, in northern Ontario, in Sault Ste. Marie, there's a Northern Ontario Angels group that's supported by FedNor. There have a really interesting model, whereby they will get one third from the angel, one third from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund, and one third from FedNor. The job of their staff is to help them do the paperwork and navigate the “red tape bureaucracy”, if you will. It's really successful. It has been amazing. That number you gave doesn't really surprise me, at least in my area.
My question is—noting that northern Ontario is 90% of the land mass of all of Ontario, so it's pretty rural—what other innovative kinds of deals has government gotten into, say in Quebec or some other areas, to spur on manufacturing everywhere, but in particular in rural areas as well?