That's right.
RESDAC and the provincial and territorial coalitions work on various matters. We are proposing interesting projects. In addition, we know that governments are interested in our projects, because they have invested in our projects in the past.
We are increasing our efforts to determine where we can save money. We also want to be more competitive. We are therefore setting up a whole internal mechanism to make sure that we can move forward a little. However, if we don't get the funding, we will actually have a hard time implementing our programs, which I think are very important.
The development of literacy and basic training means economic development for our small communities. We are looking at possibilities within our organization, but we need to receive the money at some stage.