In our case, cooperative development is not just a matter of projects. The cancellation has definitely had a major impact on rural communities. It has deprived them of a resource that was used of course for cooperative development. Consequently, nothing related to the development process is being done. The issue is not about managing an ad hoc project, but rather about being able to provide an extended service, tools for the communities to establish cooperatives, which constitute a major economic driver in Canada, more particularly in Saskatchewan.
We therefore had to abolish a number of services. As I said earlier, when funding is cut, we, like everyone, have to make choices and eliminate services.
Even if we can offer a limited service with existing staff, that is not a development service but rather a very ad hoc service at the outset, at start-up.