I think it's clearly indicated in the terms and conditions that advocacy is an activity that the program will no longer be supporting. What we now have to do is develop the funding guidelines in order to provide both the staff and groups clarity as to the kinds of things we now can support.
As you know, the program is delivered in a decentralized manner. We've always been very responsive to the specific issues, whether it's at a national, regional, or local level, and I think one of the crucial things we will want to retain is the kind of flexibility that the program has historically had that has allowed us to fund women dealing with issues in the fisheries, or in offshore oil development in Newfoundland, or immigrant women working in specific industries in British Columbia. I think the question of flexibility in how we deliver the program is part of what we will be looking at as we deal with the funding guidelines.