Thanks for your presentation.
I've had a long history with the friendship centres as well. My mother-in-law was executive director and national representative. My mother worked for twenty years in the friendship centres.
I know there was a national review done of the friendship centres. Notwithstanding the four-year renewal, has there been any feedback on that national review in which you had called for some improvements?
Secondly, most of the friendship centres service a population that's somewhat low income and needs some supports. Friendship centres have been invaluable in providing that support. Furthermore, they're not usually located in affluent neighbourhoods. They're closer to the population they serve.