There's a role for the government to obtain from organizations like ours the delivery of services that are important to Canadians. That delivery forms part and parcel of the funding envelope that drives an organization like ALUS.
We not only expect to deliver on behalf of Canadian, provincial and municipal governments, but we also work hard to unearth every possible marketplace to support our programming for maximum effect. That means reaching out to the philanthropic community for our developmental work and, indeed, making sure that we are the leaders in making relationships with corporate Canada to drive money to the farm gate. I think this is a proper role for the public and private to work together.