We're somewhat of a unique organization within the environmental community, in that we draw our funding from a variety of sources.
One of the things we initiated back when the organization was first established was actually undertaking fee-for-service consulting work, whether with government or with the oil and gas industry. That provides strong relationships and fosters opportunities to actually work on solutions, as opposed to simply discussing the various challenges or impacts that we have concerns about. Right now, that represents just under half of our funding base. Last year, we also had in the order of about 25% to 30% that came from foundation funding for specific research projects. And the remainder is collected through various fundraising activities.