That falls into one particular grouping of co-ops, which is basically the consumer co-op kind of model. I don't know how much crossover there would be, for example, between producer or work co-ops and those kinds of things. All of the things you're mentioning are more retail product oriented. There are more retail co-ops, so you do see a variety of goods and services offered within that model certainly, especially with the federated co-op.
Being from Saskatchewan, yes, I'm a fan of co-ops. It's the only model I grew up with. That's why it's embedded in a lot of my history and my reality. So that's basically where I come from on that.
Those are one type of cooperative. But I'm sure you've heard from lots of other types of cooperatives, like producers and things like that, which would possibly be treated separately or not under the same umbrella as those that are consumer-oriented.