First of all, I appreciate the bouquets.
With respect to some of the issues you raised, first of all there is still funding there, and there will be funding. Right now we're considering funding for a number of people who are applying at colleges and this kind of thing for the beginning of the year, so there is still funding there.
I appreciate the concern about the scope of the funding and the groups that will have the best chance of getting funding. All I can tell you is that in the past the program's always been oversubscribed. There's no cut in funding.
The one thing we did do this year was pick up several million dollars' worth of funding for the province when they had a court decision go against them that wouldn't permit them to provide income support to social services recipients. We picked that up. People who were on social assistance are hopefully, because of this, going to end up getting jobs, which is good news. It means that obviously there's not quite as much money to go around at the end, but the budget, as you know, hasn't changed; in fact, the amount of money will actually increase for training in Cape Breton and across Nova Scotia because of some of the other training initiatives we've put in place.