In my definition, the input would have been either no, we don't want that event and would prefer that one, or else yes, we want that event and here's what we want.
On the administration side, it would be the amount of moneys that they would allocate to it.
If you go back to the records again, and I think it came out very clearly in the Gomery commission, I think it was the Tulip Festival of 2000--or 1999; I think I was still there. I left in August 1999, so it would have been the Tulip Festival of the spring of 1999. I turned down the request from the Tulip Festival organization.
If you go back to the records of the Gomery commission, there is quite a story there about how it ended up being approved and the discussions that went on between.... I'm trying to remember the names. I think Manley was one of them. Correspondence and e-mails went back and forth between ministers, and at the end of the day, the political system said to my organization, yes, we're going to approve X, Y, Z.
That, to me, is getting involved in the administration of the program.