I would loudly echo that. That was exactly the comment I wanted to make as well. Banks in this end of the country are familiar with the R and D programs and the SR and ED tax credit programs. They are familiar enough that they are comfortable financing against some of those projects with the right other government partnerships in place.
The digital media tax credit is fairly new. It's only provincially administered and is not well understood by the banks, so while it could be lucrative, there really is no upfront financing possibility against it. It really is something that we need to either go find third-party financiers for or float ourselves, with the hope that maybe we will recover some of that downstream 18 months after our fiscal year end. Something that is a bit more transparent and more universally applied, which financial institutions in Canada can get comfortable with, would certainly help open up opportunities to finance projects earlier in their life cycle.