We'll soon be reviewing the terms and conditions, so we will have a good opportunity to make sure it still fits and is modern enough to be effective in today's day and age. My experience has been that the CFDCs, because they have community representation on their boards, are very much in touch with the communities they represent in rural Canada and indeed are able to identify appropriate projects. So that part of it is working well.
One of the things we want to do, if I can hint at something, is make sure they have used their funds in an honest manner. We also want to make sure they quickly turn around the funds. If we're going to give them more funds, for instance, the turnaround should be quick. We don't want the funds to be just sitting in a bank account; we want them to be used in the community in an expeditious but efficacious manner. That's certainly something I'm interested in pursuing.