Right. So it's $10 for every $1 coming in. The government likes the program. If I get the order of sequence right, in the throne speech the government congratulated itself on a great program. The budget announced more money for the program. The website announced no more intakes.
You understand the different orders of degree here. When the government goes public with something, it's when things are great. When it sticks it seven clicks in on a website somewhere, cancelling it, it's not because it's celebrating anymore. That tends to be the trend we see within government.
I'm confused by something, Ms. Buckley. You talked about respecting budget allocations. You folks have to deal with the budget you're presented. That's not a decision you made. That's a political decision made further up the chain as to how much money to give to certain programs.
You used the term “not taking applications”. The program for any Canadian trying to access this has, in effect, been cancelled. It doesn't exist. If I were to decide tomorrow that I wanted to go and get access to this program, it's not there any more--that's true?--because of this evaluation that you're going through right now.