As Patti has said, we're always looking at the call for proposals and trying to fit ourselves into it, as opposed to saying what we need to do.
We run a women's homeless shelter in Cape Breton, and through the homeless initiative we were given money to develop it, but there's no money to hire an employee, for example. It's very difficult. We have the capability of housing nine homeless women, and they have to live cooperatively because we can't access money to put someone in there on a full-time basis. So some of the programs give you enough of what you need, but not enough.
We access Status of Women funding and there isn't an administration fee there. You take it because you know the work needs to be done, but it's at a cost to you, and you're overworked at the best of times. But it's the only way you can get the money to do what you need to do.
It's really a matter of what we need, as opposed to us trying to fit into something.