I will try to answer. That is a good question, but I don't know who has received that core funding.
Our core funding initially came from the Office of Literacy and Essential Skills, which decided to no longer provide core funding to national organizations or provincial coalitions. That decision came into effect in 2013.
In addition, the office has realigned its services so as to meet only labour market needs. However, when we talk about literacy and skills development, we are also talking about families, communities, citizen participation and about parents, who have the skills that enable them to support their children's development, and so on. We are also talking about work, but that's not all. The office currently really has a different approach that we don't fully understand. It operates sort of like a private business that wants to choose its partners and operate solely on the basis of developing the labour market.