An example of the latter in the United Kingdom is the Department of Trade and Industry in the central government that has a Social Enterprise Unit responsible for implementing a three-year program, Social Enterprise: A Strategy for Success. Its objective is to create a supportive environment for social enterprise through a coordinated effort by DTI, Regional Development Agencies, government offices, and local government. The unit also makes tax and administrative regulatory recommendations for social enterprises and supports public and private training and research in the area (DTI, 2004).