No, and I wouldn't expect you to know that. Anyway, that's an important figure, and if we could get that from your officials, that would be a worthwhile figure to know.
Then you look at the next bracket: $30,000 to $50,000 a year in household income. There's 25% that doesn't have access to the Internet.
In looking at this, the $21 million will address, probably, 60% to 70% of EI clients. There's a big gap there. There are probably 400,000 EI recipients that wouldn't have access to the Internet. My question is, with cutting CAP sites that were really accessed by those who would need those services, how are we going to reach those people?