Okay.
Now I'll turn my attention to the Quebec English School Boards Association.
Obviously, education is a provincial area of responsibility. You mentioned that contribution agreements aren't necessarily the way to go. In other areas, for example, in labour and skills development, there's a federal ministry of labour and there's a provincial ministry of labour. There's no such thing as a federal ministry of education, for example. But when it comes to labour market agreements with the provinces, what we have found is that it has actually worked very effectively. People who receive funds to deliver training and skills development services prefer dealing with one level of government, rather than having to submit grant applications to two levels of government and having to deal with two levels of bureaucrats.
Can you expand on why you think contribution agreements are ineffective, and why you'd rather deal directly with the federal government when it comes to funding for some of your programs?