Well, it's very simple, Mr. Schellenberger. Thank you for the question. It is funded by generous Canadians. We raise money. My own company and my family have taken on CEDASS as their charity of choice, and we raise money. It's not easy, because in this world and this economy, there are a lot of calls on charitable dollars.
I think the important thing—and where we differ I think from the traditional form of aid, which I don't discount in any fashion—is that we believe the best way to help people is to give them the opportunity to help themselves. This is why mechanized farming is so important in South Sudan.
The last time we spoke we did move a tractor. Since then, we've moved another tractor. We've moved a combine harvester. We've moved I think about five containers of farming implements and equipment to South Sudan, and the farm is working and it's working well. We have other challenges, there's no question about it, but these trials happen in any business and you plan to re-examine and to overcome.