I guess there's a big difference between advocacy and actual front-line learning. We'll probably spend more, with the immigration settlement dollars, on the training component of literacy, and that's important. Again, it's a front-line service. Some people would rather fund conferences or advocacy organizations rather than front-line delivery, which is certainly a higher priority for our government.
I mentioned the Status of Women. They will fund if you want to have a conference or do a study on domestic violence, but if you actually want to provide front-line services, they don't provide any financial support, so the provinces are left to do it. Hopefully, the increase in the transfers to the provinces will give them greater flexibility to meet some of these demands, which perhaps aren't always highest in mind.