I mentioned that the Correctional Service of Canada was the primary funder outside of the National Crime Prevention Centre. So prior to NCPC's involvement—and your summation of the involvement of NCPC is entirely correct——the other organizations that were involved in terms of funding were the Mennonite Central Committee Canada, the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario, the Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver, and a number of other small funders across the country for their projects, such as the Ontario Trillium Foundation and a number of other similar funds in other centres, the Alberta foundation in Calgary, and some police forces. I think the Calgary Police Service provides $2,000 or $3,000 to Circles of Support and Accountability.
On May 15th, 2014. See this statement in context.