There is a role for government, but it doesn't necessarily mean that you just shovel in a bunch of cash. There are groups there that can do it very economically. They just need a little bit of assistance to impart this knowledge to these people.
I'll tell you quite frankly, because I heard it when I was in Nova Scotia, the problem with some boards saying that you shouldn't sit on a board unless you can understand a financial statement or can understand the legalities. Well, that's not the role of a board. A board of directors should have on it a wide variety of interests. Just because you can't read a financial statement, you shouldn't be prohibited from sitting on a board. Half our municipal councils wouldn't be able to sit.
It's not hard if somebody just lets them know what they should be doing and how to be careful about it. That's all it takes.