Definitely. The models that we have used to create this national fund are based on several provincial and regional funds that currently exist. One of the great examples is Arctic Co-op. It's based in Winnipeg, but as the name implies it deals with the territories and it's exactly that. So where a small business in a community, say a local grocery store, is about to shut down and the employees want to develop a workers' co-op to take over that business, this is the exact intention of the fund. It is to help those workers out.
The workers themselves don't have the capital to come to the table and buy the business outright, so they need that extra little help. If they go through a bank or a credit union to get that loan, the banks simply say sorry, and even the credit unions will say sorry. So the fund is to be on the side to assist with that group to access that capital.