I guess its mandate is largely advisory. It doesn't conduct research and fund research. The argument has been made by Minister Ashfield as recently as last night in the House of Commons that the CCFI does not do research. That's true, but we're a catalyst for research. Without that catalyst this research doesn't get done. You can't debate that other sources of funding can fill the void, because it's not true.
We've undertaken 60 to 70 projects over the last year. Some projects will continue, probably at a lesser level, but there's a whole range of multi-year projects that we're engaged in that are going to fall. We're already seeing the results of that in spring projects for this field season. They are just not going to happen, because the centre doesn't have either the funding for leverage or the facilitative support these projects need to move them forward.