That's very interesting. That's not something I heard of and when I do these things, I often learn as much as I explain. Our focus tends to be on the broader policy and occasionally we do more detailed work, but I think you are the front-line focus group, finding out whether there are real problems with the LMDA. I hadn't heard that, that someone who has just lost their job, had been contributing for 10 years, and wants to upgrade their skills or change careers, and goes down to the provincial agency and is told, “Oh, no, we've run out of funds this year”. I haven't heard lots of that.
There would be kinds of programs or things people want to pursue that they are not able to. Earlier on I mentioned high school. You can't really do post-secondary education, and there may be kinds of career choices that someone wants to choose and wants the LMDA to fund, but province might say are not within their criteria or that they're not allowed to do that. I certainly would be interested in hearing more about the kinds of cases you're talking about, because I haven't heard a lot of that.