Yes, that's exactly what I'm talking about, working with people who know what the answers are. Government doesn't need to invent the answers very often; it only needs to listen to those people who have the answers. That's exactly what I was talking about.
On literacy, one of the big concerns of literacy organizations across the country was the cut of $17.7 million of a couple of years ago from the federal government. In fairness, the minister has indicated that there's other funding, but we're having trouble seeing where that's going. Literacy Nova Scotia, for example, is having an awful lot of trouble staying afloat.
Can you talk about some of the impacts of cuts and what you're doing in Newfoundland and Labrador specifically for literacy?