I'll answer that one. Part of the 10% cut to our funds on April 1, 2015, the majority of the funds that were reduced, was for information and outreach. We chose to keep the majority of our funding for the actual settlement work itself, so that's been a consequence.
To Carl's point, it would be important particularly in the early stage but also once you get into months 13 and beyond. We're not very well connected with the publicly sponsored refugees in our region, as an example. Somebody needs to have a focus on it and it's an issue, but a lot of us aren't able to just tackle that one head-on.