Thank you for the question.
In terms of how the scoring works, when Service Canada has information sessions with MPs, they do go through the process of explaining what happens with the applications.
The applications have to be assessed. They have to be looked at by the Service Canada officials. Clearly, it's a program that's massively oversubscribed, and it always has been. That's why the MP input on which ones will make the most difference in the community is so critical. There would be many more applications eligible than could possibly be funded. That happened before the pandemic and it's going to continue to happen.
That's really how the two pieces weigh in.