We certainly have the support of the provincial government in terms of our operations, as do most of the other institutions, but because of our minority situation, we've had great support from the federal government under Canadian Heritage, for example. We also have great support from ACOA with respect to official languages in terms of economic development in this region, so yes, we're positioned quite differently from the anglophone universities in this province. We serve a very specific niche in terms of our francophone population, which includes anglophones who speak French, the francophone immigrants who are here now and, as I mentioned earlier, our communities.
Depending on where we're at, whether it's entrepreneurship or economic development or programming, we can tap into different levels of government, especially the federal government, if we're looking at new programming or ways of doing things differently. The operational funding comes mostly from the provincial government or from our student tuition and so on, but for special projects we've had great support from the federal government.