They certainly do in AUTO21. Our federal grant—and let me say I think it's a superb program, that the NCE program is absolutely great—is $5.8 million per year, which, when it was awarded in 2001, was 96% of what we asked for. So we were absolutely thrilled to get it.
At the time, industry was committing $2.99 million of the funding to our suite of research projects. This was a ratio of $3 million to $5.8 million, which was good. Of the $2.99 million, about 60% was cash, and the rest was valuable in-kind contributions. At the present time, I believe the industry contributions are about $6.5 million, up from $2.99 million, and our grant has remained the same at $5.8 million.
I'm not complaining about the $5.8 million, but it seems a shame that we have to turn down projects that industry would like to fund. Again, one of the goals of government programs is to get industry to invest and partner with the public sector, and help educate people and so on—get researchers working on relevant projects. We have had to turn some of those down because our grant money wasn't sufficient to partner with them.