You've been with them for 33 years, so you'd be aware....
I looked up statistics in terms of total funding for the employment and employability programs, the programs we're specifically talking about here. We're talking about a portion of it, but I mean the overall program spending. I'm looking at the statistics from 2001. I'm looking at the period from 1999 to 2010, roughly a 10-year period, and I'm looking at 2001-02; approximately $42 million, or just under $43 million, was spent in that year. In 2002-03, the spending went to $22 million, which is almost half of what it had been. What was the reason for that?