Also, just as an aside, I live in Alberta, even though the national organization has the office here. In Edmonton, the Status of Women had a person on two or three or four hours a week, and they didn't even have an office. They were sharing with someone else. It was hard at that time to get the programs off the ground. And to shut the door fully is just....
The levels of bureaucracy, I don't have to tell you, and the steps you have to go through.... Making it smaller is just going to make it harder for groups.