As I said, we have the same problems in our official language communities as in the rural communities in the Atlantic region.
We have the challenges around labour. We have the challenges around access to capital. We have the challenges around accessing the skill sets that they need. The challenge is exponentially more difficult because they're doing that in the minority language.
That's why we have directed funding and we have people there who could work with them on a case-by-case basis, in a client-centred approach, so that they can actually figure out what the exact need of that business is, because it varies business by business. We can work with them to support whatever specific problem they might have.