As we mentioned in our presentation, a co-operative is formed to meet a common need.
Let us take a very concrete example, a theatre co-operative in Calgary. Francophones in Calgary were finding that there were no cultural services in French, or not enough of them, and expressed the desire to have some. What did they do? They came together to create an organization, a company, that would provide them with those services. It really was a project created by francophones for francophones.
It is the same, say, for a daycare. If people want their children to be able to go to a French-language daycare, or an English-language daycare in Quebec, but that service is not provided, they can set one up. Private entrepreneurs are not going to come to set up a daycare in those communities thinking that it will be profitable for them. The community will set up the daycare to meet the community's needs.