There's a requirement in the legacy fund that the Canadian Cattlemen's Association provide an annual plan in terms of the money that they want to access. There are three organizations that can access that--the Canadian Beef Export Federation, the Canadian Beef Breeds Council, and the Beef Information Centre.
They have to put together an annual plan. That plan is developed by an advisory committee that is mainly producers but also has some government participation on it. It's also vetted by the Beef Value Chain Roundtable, which includes representatives all the way from the cow-calf producer to the retail sector.
In terms of their overall, I can give you a précis of it. Their activities, particularly for this year, and they do plan to continue for the next several years, are focused on regaining their markets in Asia and Mexico, repositioning the Canadian beef exports as being a superior product, and taking advantage of the unique features of Canada, including the investments they've put into environmental measures, their food safety, traceability, animal identification--that sort of thing.
In terms of the extra $2 million, it's hard to break it out because it's part of the full $7 million, half of which is government money. The other half actually comes from producer check-off.