We do work in partnership with our curling clubs on an ongoing basis. We provide them with capital assistance, with programming, with a lot of policy work and a lot of advocacy work. Each one of those curling clubs right now is fighting for its life.
We sit at the top of the system, if you will. For example, we did a Brier in Regina a couple of years ago and it was a huge success. We're a not-for-profit, and the money we made from that Brier gets invested back into local junior programs and back into local clubs with local host committees. So our inability to hold these sorts of events really affects our ability to continue to invest in these local clubs.