Sure. The program in Ireland I referred to was a program whereby an individual would go for a job in a competitive environment, and then somebody would come and assess the level they were performing at. So if they were performing at, let's say, 40% of an average worker in that environment, the employer would be required to pay 40% of the wages and the other 60% would be topped up. Then they would repeatedly reassess, and if they were performing at 75%, then the government would cover 25% of the wages and the employer would cover 75%.
We don't understand a lot about who's doing which program in government. We're looking at it from the perspective of the individual. We would love to encourage all levels of government to work together to figure out how people can live decent lives.