I would say it's a budget issue primarily. We have received funding from Correctional Services, the chaplaincy branch. I know their section has been severely cut. You've probably read about it. That's primarily it.
Another aspect, we understand, is that we work with people who have been released at the end of their sentence. Some from CSC have suggested that is beyond their mandate.
Clearly, we both have the same mandate of public safety. It's very difficult to secure funding for CoSA, not fitting into funding priorities from, let's say, the United Way or whatever.
We don't propose that we receive 100% of our funding from CSC. We realize it should come from the province, the city, or from other private foundations, but we believe there should be some core funding from CSC. This would help us leverage other potential funding and show support from the government, etc.
I don't know if that answers your question.