Thank you very much.
If I may, one of the things that we found with regard to allocation of money.... As we know, statistics can be used in multiple ways, and the challenge is that landings don't give an accurate picture. Ideally what you should be doing is where the immigrants are. Generally, what we found is that somebody who lands may not seek services immediately. It's going to take them a while to get used to the environment, wherever they are, to then understand the country and the distribution of services and needs. What we found is that some of the people we service have been here five, eight, ten years, and haven't actually understood that they are entitled to some services, that they can access some services, in part because there are barriers in place. Many people have already spoken about that.
What we've always said is that if you follow the landings it will give you an inaccurate reading and you're going to give funding based on something that evolves almost on a quarterly basis.