Thanks for that question.
You're correct. Our funding from 2016 will end next year. We're currently in conversations with the government about renewing that. We are optimistic about that continuing.
On the fundraising from the public, one of the great motivators for the public is to say that when they donate to us, that funding is matched by the government for the work overseas. As you said, for many types of programming it's 4:1. That is a huge motivator. Canadians are generous. They also feel motivated by the fact that the government is doing this as well. That's a strong part of our fundraising pitch.
Not all of our overseas work is matched by the government. That's mainly our humanitarian work. We also do a lot of long-term development work. Depending on the source of funding, some of that might be matched 1:1 by government, or not. That is still a key part of what we do. We just try to demonstrate the effects of how this work has made a difference in people's lives in the field, and that seems to be very effective in mobilizing people to donate.