I suspect it had something to do with the economy and the crisis we were in, because cooperative businesses tend to do really well during times that are tough, for the reasons I gave when I responded to Mr. Preston. We tend to be rooted, we tend to look for solutions, we tend to get together and come up with solutions. So I expect it was that kind of reaction to what was going on in the economy. And cooperatives tend to grow during those periods. I would expect it had something to do with that, as well as something to do with the innovation that we've been nurturing in the province. We saw a record number. I expect 2012 will be equally good.
On July 24th, 2012. See this statement in context.