It was never $210 million in federal funding for settlement for British Columbia, not even close to that. I'm not sure where you're getting that number from. We spend roughly $900 million on settlement services across the country, and $300 million of it is for Quebec, with $600 million for the rest of the provinces. For British Columbia, my colleagues will tell me, it's a much smaller number than $200 million.
Our funding, now federally delivered, is on the same order of magnitude as it was when it was delivered by British Columbia. We decide how much funding goes to each province on the basis of the proportion of immigrants settling in that province. It's not any kind of a formula or arbitrary decision that we take. It's based on objective data about where newcomers are settling in this country, so it goes up and down. I can tell you that the share spent in Ontario has tended to go down in recent years as the proportion of newcomers going to other provinces—almost all other provinces, but especially western Canadian provinces—has gone up.