The $10 million or $19 million is not allocated under either fund specifically, so our total funding envelope is unrelated to which mechanism we use to get the money out. Whether it was a community fund project or a partnership fund project was simply the mechanism that was used to seek the project and assess the project.
Basically, over the last two years that distinction, which was becoming a little bit artificial, has faded. We look at all our projects as benefiting from having partners. Having isolated what was the community fund in the past gave people the impression that partners were not necessary in a community fund project, when in fact the partnerships are a tool toward sustainability.