Could we get a copy of that, too? That may be worthwhile as well.
The one thing that always concerns me is that a couple of the witnesses have identified that this can't be a substitute for public support, public dollars, or public investment. I think it has a role to play, but it concerns me. If it's an attempt to provide a service at the cost of driving down wages and quality, then that should be of concern to every constituent.
Just for example with the study that was done on the JobsNow versus the municipal delivery of those services, there was a greater cost in the JobsNow provision. It cost more for that, did it not?