It's a standard mechanism for working with a—
third party to deliver a program. It was already determined at that point that the elements of the program required a third party, and therefore a contribution agreement would be required. The contribution agreement itself follows the broad lines of any contribution agreement. There are standard clauses. There's a template for contribution agreements to ensure financial probity and results for Canadians, and that took some time to develop, as it always does. The more sophisticated or complex, and the larger scale of program, the more detailed the contribution agreement will be. That procedure was followed when it became clear that the department did not have the internal capacity to deliver the program that was being designed.