That's a really good point. For many of the partners that we partner with, the whole idea of mentorship is really emphasized. We've had a partnership with Futurpreneur Canada, for instance, since about 2008, and in order for us to do financing with them, we do a 2:1 ration of financing with Futurpreneur. That is accompanied by a mentorship program for the young entrepreneur over a period of a couple of years.
A couple of years back we also did a study on the impact of advisory boards as another form of mentorship, and we found that the performance of companies that do have an advisory board is significantly higher than those that don't. Therefore, as part of our consulting offering we also help companies to put together that kind of advisory board, because we know that it makes a big difference.
As far as the academy goes, there's a lot of power in peer-to-peer mentorship as well, so one of the modules we are envisaging in the BDC Academy is a peer-to-peer kind of learning, because we found that when entrepreneurs are put into a room together, they tend to learn a lot from one another, such as how to go to market and how do do various things. That's part of the model as well.