Yes, it's at the provincial level.
However, ACOA has a role to play. There are guidelines for the way the funds are used. So it's not a free for all. A plan has been developed. In fact, a certain amount is allocated to recruitment and promotion. Some amounts are set aside for the opening of regional centres that would not be just in the cities, but in the rural areas as well.
The Population Growth Secretariat is responsible for managing the program, but there is a steering committee that assists us in supervising and moving files forward. As I mentioned in my address, that committee includes representatives of the federal and provincial governments. The agreement that was signed provides for very specific measures concerning the funding that must be paid.