—got nothing before 2005.
My point is that we need renewal in this sector. To say that you get a blank cheque, that once you get a contribution agreement for one year you get a permanent right to taxpayer funding, is ridiculous. People have to perform; they have to be located in the right areas; we have to avoid duplication; they have to demonstrate efficiency; they have to demonstrate innovation. If they don't, we're going to have a healthy competition within the settlement sector, and we'll replace those who aren't performing up to standard—