I think what has been important is that we have committees to decide that. We have a social development advisory committee, which is made up of community members who receive FCSS applications as well as MSI applications from not-for-profit groups, and those people make those decisions.
As part of our poverty reduction plan, we do need to look at funding forums and look at duplication, look at how to funnel funding effectively, because I think it is a huge issue across Canada. We are all doing great work, but how much of that work is actually ending poverty? I work at a food bank, and I can tell you that the two executive directors of the food bank believe that food banks are not the way to end poverty, so we're changing the way we do things. I think we have to look for innovative solutions. Funding has to be directed to those things, and it needs to be done as a community.
Again, we do have the social development advisory board, and they do vet all of them before they come to council. That's how we make our decisions.