Many of the organizations that have not been successful in this particular round have other agreements with the department, some of which have been subject to the CFP and others that are below the $500,000 range. In regard to the Canadian Hearing Society in Sault Ste. Marie, as you have referenced, the Ontario March of Dimes has been asked to provide employment assistance services to that community, and in fact, that selection of the Ontario March of Dimes, if my recollection is correct, was not part of a CFP process.
Dans le cas de la Société canadienne de l'ouïe à Sault Ste. Marie, comme vous l'avez mentionné, la Marche des dix sous de l'Ontario a été priée de fournir des services d'aide à l'emploi à cette collectivité, et en fait, si je me souviens bien, ce choix de la Marche des dix sous de l'Ontario ne faisait pas partie du processus d'appel de propositions.