Provinces and territories are able to access the immigration and refugee legal aid funding upon giving notice to us. They will then share in the pot. That funding is up for renewal next fiscal year, so depending on the level of funding, more provinces may decide to join into the funding. Of course, if provinces start offering immigration and refugee legal aid services, they will see the demand and there may be pressures on provincial funding for that as well, so that may be a consideration.
In terms of what kinds of services are available in non-participating jurisdictions, there is a mix of services that may be available. There are pro bono services, and there are services that are available through agencies that serve newcomers, but it is not systematic.