Normally, and typically, this government likes to announce things with a lot of fanfare and money. We see their $90 million ad campaign that was running, and is still running. Ironically enough, that ad campaign about putting Canadians back to work was running while they cancelled this program, and part of the ad campaign mentioned the program they had just cancelled. I guess the advertising company hadn't caught up to the decision that had been made here, because it was announced, if you want to call it an announcement, on a Friday afternoon on the third page of a website of Natural Resources Canada. Some of the folks who actually work in the industry were maybe notified, but Canadians were not. There was no minister standing in front of a ribbon; there was no formal announcement from the government sitting on a website.
Mr. Brunet, to those who work in the industry, and to homeowners more specifically, is that a respectful way for the government to notify them that they should stop bothering to apply for this program?