JDRF is a global organization, so all research funding decisions we make are made on a global basis. We don't ever want to be funding the same research in Israel, for example, as we are here in Canada. We like to fund complementary elements of research.
You do run into circumstances outside the JDRF realm where organizations defined by territorial boundaries may have duplicate efforts going on, but one of the things central to what we do is to make sure we're funding the best global research anywhere in the world. It so happens that Canada has a long history of excellence in diabetes research, from the discovery of insulin to the Edmonton protocol to all sorts of other good things. JDRF actually funds more research here in Canada than we raise funds for.