Similar to the points that the other deputants have made, it definitely is. If you have someone like Chris, for example, who's a math savant, and I would like to have him work in our advanced math program but he's secured a job someplace else and is waiting on us to solidify and confirm where he's going to be working, I can't tangibly say yes to him. Some years, you might get 25 spots, and some years, you might get four or five. You can't tangibly speak to employability until you get that number, and that number can vary based on whatever variables.
Our MP is awesome and is really accommodating and advocates for the initiative based on the scope of the work that we do, but we never know how much money is going to be allocated to us.