Karen, thank you so much for the question and for the information you provided.
I'll start with 2015-16, because you made an excellent point.
When this program started in 2015, it was at 35,000 jobs. That simply was not enough. That's why we doubled those jobs to 70,000.
You make excellent points about the unemployment rate, and that is true. What we've done, though, with this program and the suite of programs that we have—and I'll talk about those in a second—is delve deeper into those numbers. What those general numbers don't show are the numbers for unemployment in Black communities, racialized communities, indigenous communities and people with disabilities. Those numbers are even greater, so that's what our national priorities with regard to those programs focus on.