In fact, I'm not sure I would dispute the word “unique”, because it's actually a very productive kind of partnership with National Defence, particularly with regard to the $1 million in the north. We at Natural Resources Canada basically run the polar continental shelf facility in Resolute Bay in the north. That is a base basically for our researchers, other researchers from the Government of Canada, and others who go in the north. Obviously, that station is used mostly in summer months when it's reasonable for researchers to go up there.
National Defence wanted to train its workforce in the harshest conditions, more in the winter. We have established a partnership whereby they are contributing to growing the facility for us and expanding it. It allows them to have a base for training in the harshest conditions in the north in the wintertime. It also provides additional capacity for us to actually host researchers in the summertime. It's a good agreement between two departments that have common cause here to have an infrastructure in the north, and to share it on an optimal basis. DND in this context here in this year is contributing $1 million to building that expanded facility.