I want to raise one last argument, because I know my time is quickly running out. We are here to discuss an action plan, among other things. An action plan aims to improve things. But when people at the grass roots take a direct hit, either in terms of literacy, training programs, youth strategies, student employment, or anything else, it's all well and good to have an action plan, but if they pull the rug out from under you, the fact is that you won't be able to achieve very much.
Is that a fair analysis?