The fifty-fifty formula is something we definitely support in general terms. It's important that security infrastructure isn't just a government handout but a partnership of the institution, the community, and the government.
At the same time, a number of institutions, some of them, in our experience, synagogues and schools, would love to be able to apply and participate in the program. They've come to us and have spoken to us about wanting to be able to engage with the process, but unfortunately they're just not in a position to put up their half. I'm not aware of specific examples beyond our community, but I'm sure there are some.
Whenever that 50% requirement constitutes a barrier to accessing a program that's designed to help vulnerable people, I think there should be a consideration in place to extend to them some sort of relief in this regard if they can demonstrate, by providing financial statements, that there is a definitive financial hardship. Most of them are charities, so there's a lot of documentation in that regard. Whether it's getting rid of their 50% or asking them to contribute a smaller amount, that would go a long way towards opening up the program and enabling them to participate.