Certainly we are seeing a number of companies. We looked at over 100 business plans in the first year of operation of our fund. Many of these companies have taken advantage of the Atlantic innovation fund that's managed by ACOA, and that's a good thing. We're also working very closely with the universities in Atlantic Canada. For example, here in St. John's at Memorial University, the Genesis Centre is very active, in the form of a sort of incubator, in supporting a lot of very early-stage companies. So we get a lot of leads through the universities and through organizations that are representative of early-stage companies looking to commercialize technology.
So obviously there's a lot of work done at the early stage. As well, the St. John's Board of Trade has just initiated an angel network, which again is very important in terms of the funding spectrum. But at the end of the day, companies have to have access to a stable supply of equity, of risk capital, and that's what we're trying to do. But we focus on the early-stage side of the development spectrum.