Thank you.
I'm going to turn to Ms. Hamidu.
I'm going to continue with this theme that women in general are working in smaller companies, are self-employed and scale up at different times, etc. You mentioned co-operatives and collectives as models of enterprises that women more often use. I just met with a group that represents co-operatives in Canada. They brought up some of the issues that they have, because that's a model of business that I guess is uncommon enough in Canada. Because of how they're funded, co-operatives don't fit into a lot of the government's attempts at promoting enterprise and business.
Do you have any comments on how we could support co-operatives and collectives in this country?