Obviously we weren't consulted as such. As Mr. Lazar said, when you want to help a community, you don't necessarily do that by helping the workers who have lost their jobs, but rather by ensuring that workers don't lose their jobs.
That said, the QFIC is not opposed to the assistance provided to the forest communities or to workers. It does not oppose that and it supports these efforts. Our reservations about the program focus more on its basis. It's a bit unclear. We understand neither the basis of the program nor its objectives.
We also feel that, with a budget of $1 billion over three years, even though that seems enormous at first glance, Quebec will receive $216 or $217 million. That amount will be allocated over three years between the manufacturing and forest sectors. In our view, the allocation pro-rated on the basis of population isn't the best method. That doesn't necessarily reflect the actual manufacturing and forestry problems in Canada.
Ultimately, these are the reservations we have with regard to the program.