Well, in fact our government has substantially increased funding for settlement services. The federal funding for settlement services outside the province of Quebec—which is sort of a separate arrangement—was $200 million in 2005. In this fiscal year it is about $600 million for outside of Quebec. That's a tripling. It's not a reduction.
We did have a problem, in that when the funding was increased in 2005 it was based on the settlement patterns at that time, which have since changed. Substantially fewer immigrants are going to Ontario and substantially more are going to other provinces. As a result of the change to which you refer in this year's budget, we are actually increasing the funding allocation for settlement services to nine provinces and territories, and only decreasing it in the province of Ontario, now based on the new funding formula that allows for roughly a per capita funding level of $3,000 per immigrant per province.