The funding has been maintained at $26.4 million, yes. That stayed, but there was a shift in the funding landscape, and that had the repercussion that 33% of organizations across Canada, including at the Canadian AIDS Society, were defunded because we were not meeting the objectives of the new criteria, but the criteria were lacking a lot of transparency and were shifting continuously without any community engagement to see what the new funding should look like. We were blindsided by the new funding, but we also saw that, since 2008, $13.8 million out of the fund was not spent by previous governments.
What we're requesting is that the money that was not spent be re-addressed to address the shortfalls in the funding which we see now. When we look at the new transitional funding for the one year, a lot of the gaps are going to be addressed that were not addressed in the funding. Public Health said there were enormous gaps that they didn't address in the funding cycle this year, and that they didn't expect that there would be so many gaps. They're addressing it, so hopefully we'll have a better impact.