I understand that of course litigation is extremely expensive. It's expensive for all the organizations that are involved in different types of human rights and Charter of Rights litigation in Canada.
The point I've tried to make in my written submission is that over the course of the years, the Court Challenges Program has gone through the cycle of being created and cancelled and recreated again. In part it's because of the partial nature of the Court Challenges Program's coverage. For example—this is the point I tried to make in the written brief—during the course of the COVID pandemic crisis, there were all sorts of new government regulations and rules that came down that limited various civil liberties in the Charter of Rights and so forth. They were challenged by all sorts of groups across the country—I've listed some of them in the written brief—that were entirely financed by private means with no support whatsoever from the Court Challenges Program, as far as we understand.