The co-op model is not something that's ”up here”, beyond the residents of the community. If the residents of the community want to come together to respond to an economic challenge, to deal with an economic opportunity or a social challenge or opportunity, then the co-op model can be a perfect fit for that.
So I would say yes, the opportunities exist in every region, in every community across the country. For example, we're working heavily right now in the forestry sectors of Nova Scotia with Bowater and NewPage, two very significant issues for us right now. We are working with the communities to see if there is a community response.
Really, the co-op response is simply another name for a community response. If the residents, the constituents of a community, want to come together and be a part of the solution, are willing to invest in that, are willing to give their time, their energy, their treasure to be a part of it, then I think it can fit any and all opportunities in any region.