No. As I was trying to explain, in budget 2007 there were further commitments to have the minister consult provinces and territories, NGOs, and community groups around two objectives. One was to support some of these flagship participatory ability centres. The second clear objective was to support smaller retrofitting projects in communities.
Through those consultations, through our program officers and analysts studying the cost of doing things, and through our experience and knowledge of some of these ability centres where they exist in Canada and internationally, as part of the program design, the notional budget allocation was created for the two components of the program. There was about $28 million to $30 million for major projects. We realized that would probably allow us to support one to three projects. The remaining budget of $13 million to $15 million was allocated to the smaller projects. Our estimate from the beginning for the design was that we would probably be able to support in the neighbourhood of 300 projects overall in the three years of the program.