Part of the establishment of the Northern Economic Development Agency, which is part of the Arctic strategy, is based on the renewal of some programs that existed in the past that were getting to the end of their agreements. So there has been a renewal of some of those programs, which are very useful to some of our economic development that goes on in the north. Because of the fact that these programs are being moved into this agency and are being managed by northerners--that's the hope--they will be more hands-on, and we'll be able to determine better how to continue using existing programs that have been renewed. I think there are two or three of them.
In terms of new money, I don't think there really was any new money announced with the creation of this agency. I think it's $10 million over ten years. It's been created to organize the programs that are there and to move it into the north so that northerners can have more of a hands-on approach to the whole program. As far as I know, there was no new money announced.