That was a major decision that was announced at Charlottetown in September.
Even in New Brunswick, we've argued that there is still a lot of work to be done on core. We're hoping that if we continue to inject significant funds on core, this will allow the province to reallocate some of its money to feeders. But at the end of the day, the minister did announce that we would have flexibility, that we would not be focused only on core, even though the needs are really there, because we've recognized that there are also needs for feeders.