It is. Again just to clarify, cyclical inspections are how we do our job. We have these war graves in all these different cemeteries all over the place. We have a simple matrix set up to make sure that every five or six years we go around and make sure they're okay.
Veterans Affairs has provided us with a contract that is fixed at $700,000 Canadian per year for the next...it's now four years, since we're coming up to the end of the first year. From that money we have been tasked to do three things: conduct cyclical inspections of the veterans' graves that we have found and update the database, conduct maintenance of those graves within the envelope of that $700,000 that's been provided, and continue our research into other cemeteries around the country that might have veterans.
Mr. Stoffer might be interested to know that we just came back from a tour in Nova Scotia last year, to little cemeteries all over, and we found something like 400 veterans' headstones in little single cemeteries in the woods, behind somebody's house, or something like that.
When we did this project, we concentrated on the big ones in urban centres, then moved into the medium-sized places, and now we're into the smaller communities around the country.