We do have some regional representation in the country, which is working with the various parts of the country. We look at the balance over three years for where funding has gone so that we can actually make sure it is equitable, but we don't necessarily assess each project on a regional basis. What we're really trying to do is make sure that over time we're not favouring Atlantic Canada, say, or Alberta, or for that matter, Ontario, and that over time it does balance out.
We are very well supported by these incredibly hard-working Status of Women employees, who are out in the country and supporting grassroots work through grant management and development.