I'm sorry. I was not talking about the program that the women entrepreneurs are accessing. My question is about how, in the knowledge-based sector itself, outside of the programs that you run, there are very few women in manufacturing. It's increasing, but there's still a small percentage of women in knowledge-based industries.
You know the various funding programs that are available from the government, like IRAP and SR and ED. My specific question to you is this: Would it be good if we carved out a portion of those existing funding programs and directed a percentage towards companies managed by or owned by women?