Thanks for that. Maintaining water levels and flow levels is going to be an ongoing challenge.
My colleagues have already worked through the effective model you have with a small amount of money over a long period of time, over a decade. The $34 million is a substantial amount, but there are 5,000 water protection projects and the total of the grants amounted to $13 million with farmers contributing. There's the partnership thing again. Because of the longevity and the hard work that's been going into this, you have buy-in from the community and that word “partnership”, that's sustainable. We're hearing that as a very effective model.
Mary Granskou, you used that language about creative partnerships as well. You had a tremendous group of people come together with the Canadian Boreal Initiative, a wide spectrum of people coming together to create the coalition and the agreement. What does that look like now? Do these partners still get together on a regular basis to discuss issues or is it institutional management that's carrying on the vision that was created initially?