In Saskatchewan, actually, there are centres that are considered in difficulty, which means either that they're shut down or they didn't provide an audit or meet certain financial requirements in reporting. It's very rare that happens.
Right now there are 125 friendship centres across Canada. Saskatchewan has, I think, two that had to shut down. It's up to the provincial association to decide where the allocations of those centres can be split. If they did have to send money back, it would be up to the Saskatchewan association to decide which centre deserves a part of that money. But it won't go back up to the feds; it won't go back that way.