Essentially, out of the cluster, the dairy cattle breeding industry was able to.... We put in $600,000 and Agriculture Canada put in $1.8 million. That's a total of $2.4 million over five years, which is not that much to do research on all the topics I've mentioned, particularly feed efficiency, animal health, and so on.
Research in genomics is relatively expensive because you need to do the genotyping, which is still fairly expensive, and you also need to collect data on these new traits. This is relatively expensive.