That has certainly been a challenge, there's no question. There are endless months of applications, and the criteria are different. What you can spend the money on is different. It's quite an exercise in trying to keep the cashflows lined up with the project needs. Having one source of funds where all the agencies input, and where they all then would have the same reporting criteria, would be an enormous step forward and would make this exercise a lot easier.
The salmon aquaculture innovation fund, which was established by Tides Canada, was designed to do exactly that, but none of the federal or funding groups have changed their requirements, so everything's being done one-on-one.
