It is for five years. It would be helpful if it actually said that in there. But these are great; this is not a comment on the content or the.... These are terrific. But there is a recurring concern among a lot of organizations because they don't know when the funding is going to stop, and that's why I ask specifically about the timeframes. They don't know when they're going to have to reapply, or the funding is very limited in time and they have to reapply. They spend a lot of time reapplying.
We've done a bit of analysis of some of the spending over the last years compared to announcements. You are saying that the funding is “up to” $10 million and “up to” $75 million. The language is pretty clear. But I've noticed over the last couple of years that an awful lot of things have been promised, in the sense of funding promised “up to” these numbers, yet in many cases—80%, 90%, or in some cases even 100%—the money is never spent. So just in terms of the expectations of the people who are involved in these programs and who do some really good work, what are your departments actually telling them on the ground now about the kind of money they can actually expect, as opposed to just read about?
We're talking about real people who are actually needing to pay staff and lend money. What are they being told about the money that's actually available now or in the next couple of months?