Mr. Chair, I'll start.
I'm very familiar with two programs in Calgary--although I know there were many more--that were negatively affected as a result of the recent cutbacks.
One is the women and a fair income project. It was a photo-voice project. Women living on low income in Calgary went through quite an amazing process, where they took photos of objects and people in their lives and told stories about those photos. It has been an incredibly powerful initiative over the last few years. A group of about twelve women have now created this photo-voice display. They go to community events. They have now actually travelled throughout Alberta and other communities across Canada to show this photo-voice display.
It's been very empowering for those individuals who were involved in the project. Actually, the photo-voice display was displayed last night at a poverty forum. People read the captions and look at these pictures. It really puts a face on poverty, which is important in our community, because poverty does tend to be so invisible.
That has been an incredible initiative, but they are struggling to continue because their funding was cut recently.
Another initiative—