As we said, when the corporation opened in 1997, we clearly realized that if we have to wait for service production we're not going to have a film industry in this province and we're not going to be able to tell our stories. That was quite clear. We've really focused on that.
Because Random Passage was a period piece with a high production value, we were very fortunate that RTÉ, which is the CBC equivalent in Ireland, had the same feel for the story. That's what made it work. More often than not with the bigger budgets, you have to go outside your province and outside your country to get these financing structures together.