I think, Mr. Duvall, I'd have to put it in the framework of the attorney general of the day, who felt strongly that it wasn't appropriate for the province to fund people to have lawyers to argue in court about custody, access, and division of assets. He was quite clear about that. He was quite open about it. I'm happy to send you some of his media interviews. I was following them fairly closely at the time. It is the most restrictive family coverage in the country, except perhaps in New Brunswick. We still are basically running services that are triggered by emergencies.
But yes, it was basically a political decision around funding. In straitened times, when cuts needed to be made, what was government not prepared to continue to do.