I think we have more than a couple of examples. I would like to mention just a couple here because of the time constraint.
The one I would quote is the project at Fort St. John. We have four full-time staff working there, helping to attract and retain professional immigrants in Vancouver to go to northern B.C. to work for the energy sector. This project is jointly funded by the B.C. government and by the companies in the energy sector, as well as supported by S.U.C.C.E.S.S.'s own resources.
In that case, it's $1 for $3, not $1 for $2. The province is only one of the three sponsors of this project. We are very pleased to inform you that a lot of new immigrants went to Fort St. John to get full-time employment, to settle there, and to have happy families there. This is a very good example of partnership with the private sector. We are also using our own resources.
We have 8,000 volunteers helping us on different aspects. This is also the use of community resources.
I think I've used too much time.