Yes. I think there are some who are very intimidated by the process now, or who are concerned, I guess, about the process now, so I would think that would be a worthwhile undertaking.
Youth unemployment obviously remains a major concern, with the youth unemployment rate up over 13%. There are about 50,000 fewer youth jobs now than eight years ago. The funding in the YES program eight years ago was funding 115,000 to 118,000 young people each year. Last year it was down to about 60,000.
What are we looking at this year in terms of the number that would benefit from that program? Could you share with me why it's been heading in this direction? And what can we do to reverse the trend? The funding's the same, I think, isn't it?