Thank you.
We have a very small program, Journey to Success, which we help. It's a three-day program. We've developed all the materials, and it's all in Inuktitut. We do it in whatever communities we can afford to do it in. We help women become entrepreneurs. It's working, and it's very exciting. I could tell you stories, and they're wonderful.
The funding for it comes from INAC. None of it comes from Status of Women. Status of Women has been very supportive of us, though, I want to say. Through Heritage Canada we get $220,000 a year for core funding, which doesn't sound like much money, but it keeps a roof over our heads and allows us to buy the occasional computer. Status of Women also contributes a little bit to some of our abuse work. But the economic development work comes through INAC.
We have about 22 different projects. Almost all of our work takes place in the north. I'll bet you we have 15 different funders, two private sector foundations and several departments of the Canadian government.