I always describe the funding as a congenital funding challenge. At the time the endowment was created, people were thinking we would have a 10% interest rate in perpetuity, but we know what the story is. In 2008, because of a market hiccup, the endowment went down to something like $18 million. We managed to invest the money wisely with the help of some investment advisers, so it's now back up to between $27 million and $28 million. Our annual income generated from the endowment is around $650,000. There's a huge gap between that and our budget of now around $1.65 million. The bulk of that is actually based on project funding or grants that we managed to obtain from Multiculturalism two years ago. This was the sequel to the previous three-year project that was also funded, but not to the same extent.
Building on that success, we are actually using this opportunity to leverage the resources by partnering with organizations right across the country. The hope is that we will be able to generate some additional interest as well as donations. That is an area that we are trying to focus on as well.