With pleasure, Mr. Chairman.
The second part to this--we also have a calculation, as I said earlier--is that refugees count for double, recognizing that they have unique settlement needs.
The third part is how cuts were allocated. So we have two different things at play. The first is a $53-million global cut to the settlement budget, and that is, outside of Quebec, a national cut. That was applied first, so that was applied amongst all jurisdictions. Then we had a second issue at play, which is the question of bringing how we spend money in Ontario under the national funding formula.
We were doing both of those things at the same time, so sometimes it's difficult to compare between British Columbia and Ontario. What I would add is that other provinces will still complain about their share vis-à-vis others when they look at the per immigrant amount that's happening. So this year--