It has been the norm in particle physics for a particular country that hosts a major facility, such as Fermilab in the United States, for it to pay for the activities at the facility, and for it and other countries who come in to build big experiments to share the costs of such experiments.
For example, SNO, which did not have a facility—it was a single experiment and a hole in the ground, basically, before SNOLAB existed—was shared between the various countries. It's an experiment. These experiments I'm talking about that would be situated at SNOLAB are ones that would be shared in terms of the costs of such experiments in coming to SNOLAB. The facility itself would predominantly be run by Canada. Although there would be charges for obvious things associated with the electricity associated with running the facility and so on, running the hoist to get people there and things of that nature would be a responsibility of the funding that comes through major science initiatives from CFI at the present time and, in the case of SNOLAB, shared by the Province of Ontario.