Yes, absolutely.
Thank you for asking that question in English, because that would be significantly more difficult to answer in my broken French.
Specifically with the ECSF, as I said, I do think that looking.... As a charitable organization, it seems to me that it was probably a very successful program for Canada's charitable sector as a whole. I think it was not well adapted to meet the needs specifically of veterans service organizations, for two reasons. The first, particularly in round one, was the way that the applications were structured. Because this money was disbursed through the community foundations, it was disbursed in very small, specific, regional pockets. We're talking about the Vancouver Foundation, Ottawa Community Foundation and Toronto Foundation.
We deliver programs that are province-specific, because registrations for psychologists and counsellors are province-specific. If we want to run a program in Ontario, then it's open to all veterans within Ontario, not only within the borders of Ottawa or Toronto.
However, those were questions that were specifically asked in the applications from the community foundations for the emergency community support fund. If we said, “Look, maybe of the people who are in the program only one or two of them will be within the boundaries of Ottawa”, then all of a sudden that might have made our application not a good fit for the Ottawa community fund. Because of the way we deliver...and the geographical and regional realities of where veterans live, those applications and the way they were disbursed, particularly in round one, were not well adapted to how veterans organizations operate.
Am I out of time?