I'm going to check that, but with respect to literacy, we have put more money into literacy, all told, than any government ever has. I don't disagree that we made cuts to specific programming, but we also have doubled the size of settlement funding so that newcomers to this country can get the language and literacy skills they need. Through the new labour market agreements there is $500 million a year. A big chunk of that can and will be used to provide basic literacy so that people can step into jobs. It's simply not true that we've reduced spending overall. We've increased spending dramatically when it comes to literacy.
With respect to aboriginals, I didn't suggest that it was easy for aboriginals. Quite the contrary, I'm suggesting that it has been very difficult for aboriginals to land in the workforce, which is precisely why we've doubled the size of this program that gives them those opportunities.