No. In fact, when we did our first exercise, we invited all the scientific community to submit proposals, and we received more than 50 proposals. Of those proposals, we chose 14 of them. We go through a science advisory body process, and those scientists who are not involved in the project told us that maybe this project is less interesting, or the risk is higher, or the benefits are less, and maybe we should do something else.
We submit all our requests for proposals, for projects, to AAFC, and our scientific advisory body told us that maybe we should do another request for proposals to add on some other specific project that could be more interesting. So we said to the scientific advisory body, “That's good, we really appreciate your comments, and maybe we'll try to do it”. But when we went to do this we were told, “No, I'm sorry, guys, you submitted a proposal with those 14 projects and you cannot do anything else”.