I'd say there's a huge gap at the provincial level because of the lack of court challenges funding, and I don't think there's anything that fills it. It has been a concern of everyone in the community. You can go back in the records from the beginning of the court challenges program. Groups and all of us were saying we have to have this applied to provincial laws and policies as well.
One of the reasons we've been saying that is that provincial laws of course deal with social assistance, housing, employment, education, and so many things that are just fundamental. We have the charter rights there, but we actually have no access to using them.
It would be nice if we could say that legal aid somehow has provided a route for people to do that, but in fact when we look across the country it has not, so it hasn't been an alternative route for people at the provincial level. I would say we still have that big gap, and we need not only to have the court challenges program restored but also to have it expanded to provincial jurisdiction, as we have been saying for the last 22 years.