I can give you a brief snapshot.
For our guardian program, essentially each of our member nations has a guardian program that monitors each respective marine territory. They basically go out and keep an eye out for anybody within the territory who's doing illegal activity. They also do a lot of research in partnership with some of the other agreements that we have, both with B.C. and with Canada.
It's supported through the agreements we have with B.C., which lead to the ability to sell atmospheric benefits. We've also created a small fund that's managed by the coast opportunity fund, which has some sustainable funding for us over time.
There's very minimal support for our communities. They're always challenged to find the financial resources to carry out the entirety of the work, but they work very hard with the limited access to resources they have.