Certainly with great difficulty. In the case of Kelly Lesiuk, for example, we received up to $50,000 in case funding. Although that didn't entirely cover all the legal costs, it was the maximum available under that program. So it certainly helped to influence the decision by Legal Aid as to whether or not they would proceed, because otherwise it would be a tremendous burden on them. Legal Aid has not declined any of our requests for test cases to date, but the money is borne entirely out of their budget and will create some difficulties for them.
I would anticipate that there could be a decline in the number of cases that come forward under the court challenges program, which very much depends on that.
Our core organization is funded through other means and not directly through the court challenges program, but the court challenges program did things like support our consultation and provide case funding in the case of Kelly Lesiuk.