Well, the cuts to advocacy and research, and if you will, civic engagement are of serious concern to lots of the groups we work with. I guess we were particularly upset to see the cuts to the national statistical agency working with first nations communities and the National Aboriginal Health Organization, as well as the National Council of Welfare. For 40 years that has been a major, unique organization with access to all kinds of data telling us about how women are doing or not doing in terms of moving out of poverty. You probably know it by an annual publication around welfare rates, “Welfare Incomes”, helping us understand where we're making progress and not.
The loss of that kind of information means that we really don't know how to plan well for the future—I should say we don't have the facts to plan. If we were a business, we sure would be upset if we didn't have some solid numbers to go on and we would wish—