We've had letters of support, obviously, from you and other members from Newfoundland and Labrador. We've had a letter of support from Mr. Peter Stoffer. We've also had a letter of support from MP Gerald Keddy from Nova Scotia as well. So there's support.
The final point I guess I'd like to make on this is that this is not a political issue. This organization has been supported for 20 years by Conservatives, Liberals, and the NDP alike. It has always been the case. It does good research, and we're not here to knock the federal government. We're not here to knock ACOA. What we're asking for is a sober second thought on the need for this centre's continuation, nothing more, nothing less. Getting the leverage or bang for your buck from $1 million a year from the centre is a good thing, and there's nobody there to fill that void without us.
So that's really the key point I want to make on this. There is broad-based support for the centre. And I would say that among those we've talked to, everybody but ACOA right now supports the need for the continuation of this centre. It's very strong.