With respect to the program, I think that at the time this particular infusion of funds came in, decisions were made jointly with the provinces and territories to allocate that money against where we thought the highest priorities were. In that instance, I think decisions were made that were intended to invest in the program to stabilize it and grow it in terms of its current footprint.
There was only a small opportunity to grow the program. That was a joint decision with the provinces and territories. It goes against what the government had identified in terms of its intent, but it was the simple challenge that we had in terms of the amount of money we had against the kind of investment we could make. We chose to stabilize the program as opposed to grow it and keep it thin and perhaps unstable across the board.
I won't defend my IT system in the department. The department, over time, has not made the investments it needs to make, and those are oftentimes expensive investments. We have simply not been able to sustain an IT system that allows us to do the kind of data analytics that we need to do. This is something that I am looking at now and trying to figure out ways so that I can find the cash to make that kind of investment. That's a department-wide challenge that I have.