I certainly will.
I would say that the qualifications and the eligibility are clearly spelled out. They certainly don't reference any limitations as far as the organizations are concerned. They indicate profit, non-profit, etc. They indicate a requirement to be a registered corporation or non-profit organization because of the accountability as to the establishment, the organization, the kind of governance, the kind of management of the resources that would be there within the community organizations or any organizations, so I would look at this.
As you know, the Department of Canadian Heritage has a number of grant and contribution programs outside the Status of Women. The qualifications are no different from those spelled out here.