Okay. So it's the $307 million that's going to be used for the standardization of that across the country. That's very important. Certainly, I know the minister is aware that British Columbia has been feeling a little left out in terms of the settlement funding area.
I have a specific question about British Columbia. The minister will know that about a year and a half ago the department went to a request for proposal system of funding for agencies that do the settlement and immigration and refugee work in British Columbia. At the time, organizations were requested to put in a proposal for a one-year contract, and that was what was awarded. Since then, that has been extended to 18 months, and then there was a year extension, and now another year extension. So that has built funding over a three-and-a-half-year period, ultimately, based on something that happened three years ago and based on a one-year proposal from these organizations. So almost every group that's doing that work is feeling the pinch right now, and in fact laying off workers and finding it very difficult to carry on the work they were contracted to do.
Is there anything that will immediately offer some relief to them and recognize the difficulty they're in right at this very moment?