We are setting aside $2 million of federal funding for the next five years for legal aid innovations. That was very much a focus of the legal aid study that was done recently, which Mr. Piragoff referred to. Legal aid plans are very concerned about this, as you can appreciate, and are innovating in different ways to try to reach this population. Some of this is through summary advice, which one does not need to qualify for to get legal aid, through telephone lines and through websites that provide legal information. Some of this is also through expanded duty counsel services. In the territories, there is presumed eligibility. Everybody who comes up on criminal charges there is presumed eligible for legal aid up until a certain point.
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