Let me answer very quickly in terms of the balance. If REAL Women wanted to make an application to fund a case that would advance equality rights for women, certainly I would think they're an eligible group. Whether the issue they would bring forward would be eligible under the vision, if you will, of human rights legislation, international and Canadian.... When the panel looks at an application, it looks at international and human rights law in Canada and at jurisprudence. They make sure it's consistent with the expansion, the inclusiveness, of having more Canadians being included under the laws, policies, and practices of the federal government.
That's the idea. People who are supporting the status quo.... The government is already doing that. Why would you spend more taxpayer dollars to help support the government? If the government wanted to provide us with the money to do that, we could include it, but that's not really the intent or the spirit of what the court challenges program was all about. It is called the court challenges program; it's to help people challenge existing legislation, not to help people support it.