I would not know whether there was something of that sort. What I would know is this: There are many charities that have tremendous capacity and, in fact, what WE was doing was subcontracting much of the work to others anyway. There are lots of charities in Canada that could have done the job of pulling something together and subcontracting it.
Essentially, when you say to a young person who is in university, “You could get $5,000 by filling in a form”, you don't really need to have an extensive network to get 40,000 people to apply. On Twitter and a few other things, it gets out there, and before you know it, within days you'll have 40,000 people. You might have 400,000 people applying for the program.
I don't think they needed some of the skills that we did have, and they weren't doing rock concerts or anything like that. There were other skills needed that weren't there, whether it was the French language skills or some of the governance issues or things like that, but I can't comment on that. I am just concerned with the information they collected. I don't know what's happened to it. I don't know what's happened with that. They've talked about WE shutting down, but then I see other indications that they are still fundraising and doing things, so I'm really more confused than anything else.