We have not heard.... Well, in fact, as everyone else has read, there are no plans at this point to continue the funding of the economic stimulus funding. So that's $2 billion that we've used quite successfully. We have probably been successful at implementing about three quarters of that.
So we're nervous about that money, but even more so about the three programs that I spoke of: the affordable housing initiative, RRAP, and the homelessness strategy. We don't know for certain how that money will be used. We understand from Diane Finley that they will continue the funding, but we don't know how, and we don't know if the rules are going to change.
That is indeed why your question on whether everything will stop at 2011 is so important, especially in the long-term sense. The people on the ground who are delivering need to know. We are confident that the funding continues, but indeed, not how it will.
Secondly, on the last program, we have major concerns that the expiry of operating agreements will terminate as these agreements terminate. The problem is that it's so far in the future that I think we haven't done a good enough job of telling you what the effects are going to be when these agreements come to an end. We will have a lot of difficulty with people for housing.
Some will benefit. Some will be able to do well. We want to be able to see that model and apply it.