The Canadian agricultural adaptation program provided $450,000. In that agreement that we signed with the federal government, we were required to build a poppy industry. That was what we were told to do. We're in a position now where we're trying to fulfill the rights of the contract that we've signed with the federal government, but we can't move forward because the federal government won't give us the exemption so that we can fulfill the rights of the contract. We're caught.
The other program, IRAP, has been outstanding. They were the first to the table, in a very much similar situation. They came in and they saw the opportunity and they put some cash in. The $450,000 we received from CAAP helped us on our first raise. Based on that investment, we raised $3 million as a company, so it was key for us in going forward.
I think the agriculture department has done a great job with that program in seeing opportunity, but we need to somehow translate that right through to the end of the process so we can actually go commercial.