If I may, I'll provide some clarification there. The numbers appear to be going down, except that last year's numbers include a carry-forward from the previous year, so they are artificially high.
It's also important to recognize the number of ways in which we fund literacy programming and projects. Funding through the grants and contributions is a key way; there is no question about that. But Citizenship and Immigration has significantly increased their efforts in the area of literacy and developing literacy among newcomers. We have other programs that include literacy as well. They're not all in just one line item.
In fact, if you look at the total numbers, if it's possible to pull it all together, we are investing more because we want a workforce that is the best educated, most flexible, and most skilled. Literacy, as you point out, is certainly essential to that.