The WINN program is delivered across all four western provinces, as you know. We get a tremendous number of applications and proposals from British Columbia and Alberta, a smaller number from Saskatchewan, and the least from Manitoba. As my colleague was saying, we've been trying to find ways to get that message out and across that this program is available, but in terms of scale, it is still a very small program. We've only managed to support 51 projects under two intakes. It's about a $50-million spread across those 51 projects.
There's always a question of scale and impact. While we're responding in that program to what we believe is the necessary provision of patient capital for people who have a good idea to take from the workbench to the marketplace, and that's what we're trying to do, we are being inundated with good proposals from B.C. and Alberta, and we don't have enough coming from Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Again, on that program, of the 51 we've received, we can only really support one of eleven applications we receive. There's a high demand, a huge demand, for this. We just can't cover it with our present funding.