Over the years, as you can see shown on the screen, we have been very appreciative of the federal government's financial support, which has really enabled FIRST to grow in Canada. From 2011 to 2014, we were very happy to have $1.5 million spanning those three years. The Ontario Ministry of Education also supported the program with $3 million over five years. That saw real growth in the first program, doubling the number of teams, first of all, and students and competitions. There was an incredible impact from the water that was poured on the program. It really did grow.
What you can see as well is that between 2011 and 2014 there was remarkable success in all-girls teams. We're very proud of that, because we grew from two to ten, and that was through the tremendous support of one of our large banks in Canada that really believed it was important to have an incubator program for girls who were interested in STEM but were feeling a little uncomfortable about joining boys' teams or coed teams in their schools. We are very proud of that. Most of those are in Ontario. There are a number of them. There are two girls' teams in Alberta. Our team at St. Mildred's has really been the spawner of seven of those teams, so we're very proud of that work.
You can see as well that in 2013, after tremendous success, two FRC teams met with Prime Minister Harper.