For us, we survive. That's great. We have other programs that compensate for the loss of funding from the federal government.
Tangibly, there are resources that were more centred on a community approach that aren't produced anymore. Our national HIV/AIDS walk was cancelled because of funding cuts there and other opportunities that were cut. There's a lot of awareness that came from community, and that's cut out of the landscape completely, and this government does not believe in awareness. So that's something that is there. But overall, I would think that we also have to understand that the landscape for philanthropy is that philanthropists don't want to spend money on things that the government should be paying for.