I think if we were to look at the largest, most overarching opportunity, it would really be providing cooperatives with parity with other types of corporate structures, whether they're privately held or publicly held entities.
If you could do that, whether it incorporates grant structures or support services or tax applications or all of those aspects, that would be one. And that's a fairly big ask.
Another one would be opening up the co-op sector to be across all boundaries and across all industries. And provide some form of an innovation centre. That would be comparable to point 14. That would be a good area to focus in on for future advancement from a for-profit perspective, because profits will, in turn, ripple through the Canadian economy and will make substantial improvements.
Last, but I think also formidable, is the reduction of red tape. There is a federal program looking at red-tape reduction right now. I would suggest some effort to look into how to deal with the co-op structures and the co-op entities that are supported and to further enhance the red-tape reduction program to incorporate cooperatives.
I believe that if you were to embrace those three, it would be a formidable change for the co-ops represented here today and for those across Canada.