Of course, we wouldn't be looking to ACOA to fund research or development work in either Quebec or B.C. We would pursue other avenues and other funding mechanisms for such a model.
In terms of the provinces contributing larger amounts, whether or not they would consider such an option, you can't have the discussion when you don't have the other party at the table. So would they consider it to a certain degree? The provinces are under tight constraints. You've seen some of the budgets that the provinces--New Brunswick and others--have gone through recently. It's a challenge. It's a testament that we've received the contributions that we have, but if the federal government were at the table talking about this and looking at.... We've said, “We want a champion. We need a champion for the cause. Come to the table. Let's find solutions together. Let's work our way through the federal system. Maybe there are other avenues for support, but recognize the need to do that.” Then perhaps there would be further funding there from the provinces—I don't know—to a certain degree, or in time you could build that and other avenues. But they're not at the table right now, which is what makes this so challenging, I guess, from our standpoint.