Yes and no. In our letters of offer when we make a contract with somebody, we will say, “Here is a certain amount of money, which you can spend on certain things over a period of time.” When the period of time is over, the contract is over. So it just stops. It would be unusual and unnecessary to really say that then and forever more we're not going to provide funding. It would almost be redundant. If we were going to provide more funding, we'd put out another letter of offer and go again.
