Yes. As I say, on the pride that I spoke of earlier, it doesn't matter whether it's a farm, a fishing operation or the business down the street that you're talking about, I think the parents have put a lot of energy into it and a lot back into their communities. I think that's something we have to take into consideration here as well.
Those small businesses always contribute to their communities, wherever they can. To be able to continue with that, to have that continuity, whether it's in a large city or a small community, is very important. In regard to the scale, they contribute to volunteerism and with their own finances to support other events in those communities as well.
Whether it's in the arts, sporting events or through their churches and other areas as well, there's a great deal of pride taken in those businesses, and in their retirement, the parents want to be able to continue to contribute. They may even have more time to do it, but they still need to have the resources to do it. Throughout their lifetimes, they've probably tied up their resources in the business, whereas in perhaps other circumstances those dollars would have gone into RRSPs or other saving venues.
I think it's very important.