What's critical for us all is a sort of “team Canada” entrepreneurship that provides the right kind of mentoring and the right kinds of resources at the right stage.
The question came up about communications. Innovation Canada has a great website. It has the resources there. We need to help entrepreneurs find the parts of it that are relevant to them. That's where the compelling communications and the compelling guidance comes from: organizations like Startup Canada, which is all over the country and has a huge digital presence, and Futurpreneur, which is partnering with entrepreneurs as they're starting out by providing loan financing and mentorship. They are supported by our program, which is 40% women, by the way. In addition, we have the regional innovation network in Alberta and the regional innovation centres in Ontario. We've got this connection and that program is an important part of it. What's important is getting the whole puzzle together.