You're absolutely correct that the foundations are usually created when the mandate of a Governor General is over. They are created as a legacy. They usually have different themes, depending on the legacy initiative that the departing Governor General would like to pursue. In the context of the Hnatyshyn Foundation, it's about arts and culture.
There is usually a combination of public money and fundraising money, very often in the context of matching. In the context of the Hnatyshyn Foundation, when it was created, there was a $2.5-million conditional grant, and they also raised $2.38 million. What is being sought through estimates today is something that was announced in budget 2012, for an additional $2.5 million.