In this case, obviously, there have been agreements with the provinces, and we are certainly not commenting on the appropriateness of that. Quite frankly, it may be the provinces were best able to determine labour market needs. But we would certainly have expected there to be much more coordination, better information, on the part of the federal government to understand the types of programs that are being run in the provinces, what kinds of workers are being brought in, and this overall evaluation.
They're beginning that process, and we would certainly hope this would be done expeditiously. We note in the report that issues have been raised by the provincial auditors general in at least three provinces about how these programs are being managed. Because it is a federal responsibility at the end of the day, we would have expected there to be perhaps more information and more coordination, and that the federal government be more aware of what is happening in the provinces.