Traditionally, from the perspective of the sport delivery system in Canada, the provincial government has a fair amount of responsibility in providing resources. This is right across the country. In each jurisdiction, the provincial government has the responsibility. The federal government, from a program perspective, has some influence there.
What we're finding is that the corporate sector, the private sector, is becoming more and more important for us, especially community-based. It's beyond just infrastructure but actually getting into programming.
There's the incentive there, from a tax perspective, for corporations to get involved, whether it's a kids' sport charity that provides opportunities for kids who can't afford it to get involved in sport, to programming we're making available to inner city kids. If there is the incentive on the part of the private sector to get involved, then we're finding those charitable tax incentives much more beneficial to our programming. This includes the child tax credit, which we're finding also has an impact.