I would say, in answer to that, we're talking about two different types of legal assistance. That said, on the court challenges program, our approach is to make sure that the laws we introduce are actually constitutional.
I think the more important point I would make is that very often the court challenges program was used to fight for services in francophone communities. We're spending $307 million in the next two years to provide those services. So I would argue that the $5 million that is being reduced for the court challenges program will be more than overcome by the $307 million we're putting into settlement services to actually provide the very services the court challenges program was used to fight for. So I think we're going way beyond what would be available through fighting through the courts with the court challenges program.