On the other hand, some communities are significantly less equipped than others that are larger. Take the example of Ontario, where the government is heavily investing in development, education, literacy, and so on. We have resources that Alberta or Prince Edward Island, for example, don't have. So there is a lot of sharing between the organizations. Once again, critical mass is always tied to the funding they receive.
RESDAC helped bring forward certain projects. For example, it has funded projects in Nova Scotia for a number of years. This has allowed a literacy organization in that province to access funding to conduct projects and obtain results. As I mentioned earlier, the results of the Nova Scotia project pushed us to use the integrated approach in our tourism project. Some communities with fewer resources used RESDAC to implement projects that impacted them.