It's funding for research facilities. I know there's work going on in the government right now to look at major research facilities, very large ones like TRIUMF, SNOLAB and Ocean Networks Canada. I just finished a five-year term on the SNOLAB board a few weeks ago, so I'm well aware of how that works.
It's also to be able to fund smaller research facilities. I mean, PEARL is just one facility. It's a fairly large one compared to some others. There's an organization called the Canadian Network of Northern Research Operators, which includes several dozen stations across the north, and it's really been struggling over the years. They did try to get some funding some years ago, but because it's a disparate group and not all under one university, it's kind of hard to fund that broadly.
It's some kind of funding that maybe isn't major but is medium-sized—even for some smaller research stations, too—to provide that continuity so that you can get staff, build up the expertise and keep things going. That's what we're looking for. It's not just PEARL; there are other stations as well that are struggling.