Very simply, the Centennial Flame Research Award has been given out by this committee in one form or another since 1991. It's an award that's given to a person with a disability who will do research and write a report on another person with a disability who contributes to public life in some form or other.
As the chair was saying, normally we send a communiqué in April and we have a roll of reports coming in, in June, but this year, because of the election, that hasn't been done. So we might need more time for MPs as well to notify their constituents to try to give this award a little bit more advertising, so to speak, because we really have difficulty getting a lot of people to apply. We rarely get more than ten.
As the chair was saying, in the last few years, because there's a substantial amount in the fund itself, we've been increasing it by $500 every year. So last year it was $5,000, and this year it will be $5,500. If you need more information, it's in section 5 of your briefing book: the history and the people who have won the awards until this year.