Thank you. I'm just confused about these cuts.
I want to thank the folks who came today to present. I'm not going to repeat any of the questions that have already been asked. You've put on the table the most immediate impact you see from these cuts and how they will affect communities and the social economy sector across the country.
For me the question is, what is the government trying to achieve here? It's probably a question you're asking, and I think all of us should be asking: what's the endgame? If the CPRN doesn't get further funding, their future is in jeopardy as of April 1 next year.
The Canadian Labour and Business Centre didn't come today because they've shut their doors. They will be done at the beginning of December.
This was a coming together of differing perspectives and views on some really important issues, particularly when you consider the employability study we're doing here, trying to bring the various partners together. People like Perrin Beatty, who is not on the ideological left, was very critical. He seemed to think this agency was a good agency, was doing good work, was very valuable, would have been important moving forward, and it's gone now, for all intents and purposes.
Agencies we talked to that we wanted to bring before the committee have now gone underground. The chill that has gone out is unbelievable.
As some of you know, I served as a member of the provincial Parliament for thirteen years. I remember when the Conservatives came in, in 1995, and they began to do some things. The first thing they did was cut 21.6% out of the income of our most at-risk and vulnerable citizens. It was suggested at that time that was to send a message, “Don't mess with us. We have an agenda here. This is where we're going.”
I remember sitting and talking to Mr. Harris in the airport one day, before he became the premier, and he said, “You know, Tony, I really feel sorry for you guys.” This is when we were government. He said, “You guys are trying to do things and make things happen and work with groups and fix things.” He said, “We just cut.” I guess if--