I point out again, the target was set by the previous government and the resources that were allocated were premised on those numbers. It's not good enough to simply talk about bald numbers; we have to talk about outcomes, which is why the big increase in spending is designed to get better outcomes.
As I pointed out, since 1996 the money that was allocated for settlement funding has been frozen, meaning that settlement agencies, as my friend Mr. Siksay has pointed out, have had to make do with less and less and have had to lay people off. The goal is not just to get boxcar numbers, but to make sure that people have better outcomes and end up doing better.
That's what we're aiming for.