Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all our witnesses for their testimony.
In fact, we'd love to talk to you about the housing issue, Mr. Ferris. It's another issue of great concern to our committee.
Mr. Pederson, first of all I think you've been reassured during the meeting. It was not the intention of this committee, through its study, to see the Canada Summer Jobs program diminished. On the contrary, the purpose of the current motion is to see how this program can be improved, both in terms of funding and flexibility. In this sense, all the witnesses to this study are contributing to helping us improve the program. This is the desired objective.
If I understood correctly, you talked about eight-week summer camps, offered to 460 children aged 6 to 12. Considering the specific nature of your summer camps, which are aimed particularly at families in need or single mothers, are you obliged, because of funding and the number of weeks, to offer fewer camps than you would have liked?
You said there were children on the waiting list. Are there still many who can't find a place at a camp, or are you managing to fill your needs?