Perhaps I'll answer the last question first.
There has been a shift in the kinds of entrepreneurs that we've seen over the last few years. In prior years of the organization the businesses that people have been forming have been truly nascent cottage industries and home businesses. We are seeing a move to a more truly entrepreneurial profile, where many of our clients now have existing businesses that actually employ people, businesses that are up and running, and expanding. Anglophone speakers don't start anglophone businesses. They start businesses that serve Quebeckers, and generally speaking, they serve in the language of their clients.
Another very important issue is that there are at least two kinds of entrepreneurs. There are entrepreneurs who absolutely have a passion for starting a business, being their own boss, and driving a new thing. There are also those people—and there are many—who come to YES, who are frustrated because they cannot find a job, who want to settle or stay in Quebec, and as a second option they try to start a business in order to create the lives they want to create for themselves. That's more common than one might think.