That is one of the problems.
Usually there are joint federal and provincial programs full of good ideas. There are programs, the federal government announces assistance, it implements these programs, but after three to five years, as planned, the government changes direction, says it did its part and that the establishment or institution must now do its part alone because the government is pulling out.
We have seen these types of projects implemented so often and at the end of the pilot project, the governments withdraw and leave people empty handed. People show up on a Friday wondering whether the funding needed to pay expenses and other things will arrive.
I understand your heartfelt appeal because this same thing happened again just a few weeks ago in some health programs. In the same week, the associations phoned us to say that they had not received their money from the government. They wondered if they would have to start laying people off on the Friday.
No one can work with such uncertainty.