Yes, I can expand a bit on that.
One thing I'd just like to add to your comment is that not only is it interesting the vast number of groups who have signed onto this, it has also been in a very short period of time. Because of the way that the bill has been created, as an omnibus budget bill, those names have been really compiled in, I think, about three or four weeks. That's just something else I'd like to add to that.
In terms of the amount of money that an individual might get from social assistance, including refugees, I will say it's not our area of expertise. We don't deal with individual claimants. But I could say other organizations that we've been working with have expanded on this. For example, for a single person in Ottawa, say, if you're receiving general welfare, I believe that you can receive anywhere between $600 and $650 per month. That includes your housing cost, your food cost, and your personal necessities. We're not talking big numbers here. We're talking enough money to scrap by and pay for your basic necessities.