They benefit from the diaspora to some extent. What we see a lot of is that community not only becomes very supportive within their community, but they are able to leverage their international diaspora. A great number of the entrepreneurs we support are food businesses, for instance, and a lot will be food related to the ethnicity of the entrepreneur who founded that company. I think, seeing that as a benefit as opposed to a barrier, we need to make sure that those entrepreneurs see themselves in our offering.
We are working very hard. One of my focus areas in particular is to make sure that all the entrepreneurs who could benefit from our program see themselves in our program and don't feel excluded on the basis of barriers they face in other places.
I don't know if that helps.