I certainly agree with you that if you eliminate the program.... We've had a devastating parallel cut in legal aid in this country, as well. So it's kind of like a double whammy.
The difference, I think, between Canada and the United States is that litigation does proceed in the United States on many constitutional and test case issues. But they have a much more highly developed--what do you call it--foundation, money-giving organ in the United States, which is able to pick up the slack when the government does not give money in a way that.... It's just not that developed in Canada in terms of non-profit foundations' giving money out for litigation in the same way.