I would love to answer this question in regard to some of other initiatives that are happening in Ontario specifically.
One of them is through our YWCA programming. Once again, networking is a key way for women entrepreneurs to connect and to talk about not only the barriers that they're facing, but also some of the positive pieces that they're currently dealing with as they grow and scale up their businesses.
One of those pieces is a biweekly conversation that we have called PowerUp Live. The conversations are on different subjects. They're about different financial struggles or different entrepreneurship growth opportunities. We have over 80 people signing up for those, on a biweekly basis, for our programming. I think that's something that needs to be scaled out to different communities. We have started to work on scaling those out into Vancouver, Saskatoon, Manitoba and Calgary. It's an ongoing initiative that we're doing in regard to networking.
I think the one big piece within this networking opportunity is to talk about different ideas and different topics that women are currently facing within their entrepreneurship journey. One of the big pieces is financial literacy. As we continue to have those conversations, we always need to talk about what the current issues are that women are dealing with. As we continuously have these conversations, we learn more from women in their entrepreneurship journeys.