We haven't done an analysis per se. I think the focus, from our perspective, is on looking at the submissions that groups will be coming forward with and determining what fits into the activities we support. I think we have a very broad framework; there are many things we will continue to be able to fund. There may well be groups who have received support in the past and for whom certain components of their activities may no longer be eligible, but I would expect that in many cases there will be other aspects of the work being done by the groups, keeping in mind the emphasis on the direct participation of women, the direct impact on women. I think this is something that has always been at the forefront of the approach the program has taken. So as I say, given the scope of the work being done by groups, I would anticipate there will continue to be activities.
Perhaps I can take this opportunity to go back to a comment made by one of the other members with respect to research. I just want to underscore the fact that we're not interested in research for the sake of research. If women are working on an issue and some work needs to be done that is relevant to the issue and will contribute to achieving a concrete result related to the issue, it will be considered as part of the global strategy the groups are carrying out.