The contribution program we were looking at here was the federal government assisting port facilities to enhance security at their site. In analyzing the program we saw that many of the eligible upgrades allotted to port facilities were exactly what we needed at our facilities. Again, there are 300 ports, I believe, in Canada. There are 1,500 agri-retail sites handling a whole gamut of different products, located very close to urban centres, to 30 miles from the nearest little hamlet, for example, in rural Manitoba. There's a real variation in location, products, and security infrastructure required because right now, as we said earlier, we meet current industry and government requirements.
The big variation comes at the provincial level. There are different requirements in Saskatchewan as compared to Ontario, for example. If we're a Saskatchewan retail facility and we meet all those requirements required by the Saskatchewan environment or the Ontario Ministry of Labour, then we're compliant. I guess that's where some of the variation comes along that we would like to enhance, to make sure it's a level playing field. I think that's where government is coming from too. In addition, a lot of the industry manufacturers want to standardize safety and security measures across Canada.