Our partners in this whole process are some of the larger universities in Canada, as well as several universities from the United States.
It's only begun; we've only been in existence for three years. Our first master's student started last year, so we haven't graduated any of those as of yet, but it's interesting to note that in the second intake, we had double the number of qualified applicants as we had in the first year.
Certainly, within the industry, the talk on the street was that this is a great program, and let's get involved.
With respect to how we are going to work with the other universities, the universities that are involved as our partners here, they just simply offer their courses up, we accredit those courses, and then they become part of our activity. We use some of that money to identify where the curriculum gaps are and to develop new curriculum to fill those gaps.
It's a self-propagating process because we are indeed a not-for-profit Canadian corporation.