I should begin by saying that the community economic development projects are not entirely social economy projects. Our role is really to meet the needs of the community. That's what happened with Francoboutique, which Cyrilda talked about. We found a financial partner, in that case Industry Canada, to help us get the project off the ground.
The happy hour Cyrilda referred to was organized when the board of directors of RDÉE Canada was visiting St. John's. Each time, they visit a different province, a different RDÉE. It's different from Ottawa, and it's a chance for the host organization or province and -- as was the case for us in June -- to put on an exhibition. In our case, we exhibited our products and discuss them.
I'm talking fast, but it's because I see the clock ticking.