For projects. It's project-specific work. There is no ongoing operational funding that's prvided to the alliance...but for specific work.
The Public Health Agency of Canada has provided a little bit of funding for the next Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada conference, which is coming up next week here in Ottawa--I believe $50,000.
With respect to the food guide--it's a very good question--I haven't seen, nor has CDPAC seen, the final version of the food guide. But we were encouraged by what we saw first time around. Many of the members of CDPAC had issues and concerns with various elements of the food guide. Each of us had an opportunity to meet with the branch at Health Canada responsible for that and bring those concerns forward. We believe that we were listened to and heard. We'll be very interested to see the next version of the food guide that comes out.
I think what we were coming here to say is that we believe that the consultation process has been fair and inclusive. We were responding to concerns that were raised earlier at the committee about the consultation process, per se, and the extent to which organizations like ours and our member organizations have had the opportunity to feed into the food guide in its next iteration. We haven't seen the next version of it, but we have been satisfied that the consultation process has been open and that we've been able to feed information to it.