Thank you, Madam Chair.
That was a fabulous presentation from all of you. I'm really very impressed, although I have to say that while it was a terrific presentation, I'm actually quite disheartened and depressed about it all. I was doing immigrant service programs for immigrant women—I started that in 1974 and stopped in 1992—and I don't hear a whole lot of change, not tremendously. That's really depressing in that context. We've changed, but we seem to be standing still in many ways when it comes to the issue of immigrant women.
With respect to the caregiver issue, I agree with Ms. Fast. What you have said is phenomenal, and of course, we are just beginning to deal with that issue. We haven't even acknowledged it properly.
I have a couple of questions for Ms. Konanur first.
You mentioned a couple of things. One was that no funds had been allocated yet for the immigrant training program. I presume you are talking about employment insurance, where if you're not part of the labour force you don't get training. The other portion has to do with the immigrant program, and no funds have yet been allocated to that, to the partnership program.