What we tried to do, so that there wouldn't any programs completely 100% cut, for lack of a better term, is that we sort of shaved some off the top of a number of different programs in that $1.8 million. We are still getting funded by Sport Canada. That $1.8 million was incremental funding awarded to us four years ago. It has increased each year, and this particular year we're at $3.8 million. Starting in April, that incremental funding will go down to $2 million. That's where we get to that gap of $1.8 million.
What we'd be looking at doing is taking a little bit off of a number of programs that we do, so I spoke to the direct grassroots delivery of programs. A little bit would come off of volunteers and volunteer development, and a bit off competition. There are a number of areas that would be impacted, and we would just have to sort of pull back on some of those funds going out to our provincial territorial chapters where that money really hits at the grassroots community level.