I could answer that on behalf of NAPO.
Fundamentally, the program exists to provide assistance to people or groups who otherwise wouldn't have the means to launch these court challenges. I would think the majority of Canadians would find it very difficult as individuals to launch their own court challenges in cases like this. It's not just those who are in the lower-income brackets. I would certainly put myself in the middle-income bracket, and I don't think I'd have the means to launch a court challenge of a case that might affect me. The example that was just given I think is a good example. That could be a middle-income, or even a higher-income individual.
I don't see this program as something that's serving minorities per se. I think we have to be careful of that.
I'll stop there.