Not since 2005, but I could send the answer to the committee in writing.
In general terms, however, our base funding, which we receive from Employment and Social Development Canada, is in the neighbourhood of $2 million per year. We can calculate the number of years, but that is our base funding.
We also receive five-year funding from the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, which also comes to about $2 million. That funding is expiring shortly, but a new round of tenders is in preparation. So watch this space.
In addition, we generally have access to a third source of funding intended for managing national projects, that provides funding for one-time projects once they are created.
However, you have to be careful when you analyze those projects, because some of them are managed by an intermediary. That happens when funds are granted on behalf of the government. However, in the case of some of these projects, we cannot even get administrative expenses. So we are not able to bill the government for much of anything.
In reality, the money goes through us, we can hire people, but it is not as if we made any profits, either. So it is important to understand that.