I presented to both Minister Ashfield and Minister Shea, I believe it was in February. I had what I would call good discussions. I took them through the centre, explained who we are, what we do, the importance of it, and stressed the point that without federal support, the centre does not continue. It was a cordial meeting. It was a good discussion. I think Minister Ashfield recognized and generally appreciated the success and merit of the centre and said he would take it under advisement and would make a decision in the coming weeks.
Unfortunately, the decision was made, but it wasn't the one we were looking for.