I believe the question at the end was what the impact of the $10 million decision will be. The answer is that the funding available for the summer career placement program will be reduced in 2006-07 by $10.4 million, and in 2007-08 by $45 million.
To use 2007-08 as an example, the remaining funding will be $45 million, and that funding will be retargeted, as I tried to explain earlier, but perhaps not adequately. It will be aimed at students who face particular barriers in finding jobs, such as those in rural, remote, and high unemployment regions; and at individuals who may face particular barriers, such as new Canadians. Individuals will have the opportunity to apply against those criteria, through a call for proposals that will be launched in January.