Sure. Just to let you know, it's the page where it says “Funding for the Service Canada Partnership” of $2,219,000. That is a transfer of money over to Service Canada to provide services for veterans throughout the country.
As you know, nine district offices are being closed across the country, and seven veterans across the country have already written to me. They have gone into Service Canada and they have asked for a variety of help and benefits. Every single one of them has had a negative experience at Service Canada. I understand that this is in the initial stage. They said that every single person at Service Canada was very polite, very nice, and very helpful, but three of them got the wrong website, two of them got the wrong toll-free number, and one was told, “The computer is over there”. Another one was told he could call the 1-800 number for help, because the person at Service Canada just wasn't qualified to do that yet.
We personally, on this side, do not agree that district offices should be closed and that the work should be transferred to Service Canada. Service Canada employees are very busy right now with all kinds of other objectives, so we're basically saying that the $2,219,000 for Service Canada should be deleted.
That's what our motion is.