Well, the money from the government could be seen as seed money, too. In many cases, we work with community groups where the foundation will only fund 50% of the work. You would be amazed at the power of communities to raise money. If you enable them to get started—provide them with the seed cash—they can do a lot of work. They can get donations from forest companies for planting, they can work with different groups to restore shorelines, they can do work in estuaries. We have first nation communities on Vancouver Island that are actively restoring the vegetation in estuaries and removing old boats. There's lot of work that can be done, but there is a need for the seed money that we've all referenced.