Thank you.
Well, as you point out, it's a huge issue. Right now we've been fortunate to have municipal funding to address the bulk of the issue. Down in the southern part of the watershed, in our Rattray Marsh Conservation Area, consisting of about 80% to 85% ash trees, the community has become engaged. So to respond to the earlier question, individual residents have stepped forward and are providing a portion of the funding. It's not a huge proportion, but there is some local residential commitment to help offset the environmental devastation the EAB is creating.
In terms of corporate contributions, currently we do not have any corporate support for it.