Madame, it's far from the status quo. For example, in 2019—this is for your riding, Thérèse-de Blainville—you received $693,345. In 2023, Madame, that number was $840,182 in CSJ funding. There are particular funding models that take into account all of the factors you just described.
What we were talking about is an oversubscribed program and a pandemic in which we went above and beyond. When this program started, it was 35,000 jobs in 2015, and we doubled it. We did so because there are funding formulas, but also because we were prioritizing youth, and still are.
I wanted to point out the numbers in your own riding because they go up significantly between 2019 and 2023. I'll repeat them: It was just under $700,000 in 2019 in Thérèse-de Blainville, Quebec. Then it was $693,345. To your point, in 2023 it was $840,182.
With regard to where we go from here, I will always advocate having the funding we need for this program going forward.