I think that last year it was $225,000, and $500,000 is for this year.
With regard to the $225,000, each group or organization was able to apply for up to $25,000. We actually applied, and we got $25,000. We launched our website on No. 2 Construction Battalion on the 7th. We partnered with York Region District School Board and with veterans to produce it, and I'm encouraging everyone to go and visit it.
There are a number of groups that applied. There's a group in British Columbia that applied. One of the members—her name is Door Gibson—is a retired captain.
I was a historian on the No. 2 Construction Battalion apology, and we worked with Library and Archives Canada to ensure that the records were digitized. The records were all digitized and available online prior to the apology, and just yesterday, they announced that it was made a UNESCO history of the world program. Teachers can go and get primary sources to share with their children.