I want to answer the questions quickly.
The first question concerned ParticipACTION. It started in 1971 and was very active in the seventies and eighties. And in the nineties, public as well as corporate funding decreased significantly, so it ceased in 2001. That's the story of ParticipACTION.
The second question concerns the funding for aboriginal activities. First of all, the framework we're using is the aboriginal policy we developed and announced last year, and that was done in close consultation with the Aboriginal Sport Circle. So the priorities are there. We are developing some action plans.
At the moment we're using different channels to spend the money. One channel that is quite important is the federal-provincial-territorial bilateral agreements, where we put in a total of around $4.5 million, and that's being matched by the provinces. It's part of the new funding we're going to use to increase these agreements with the provinces to specifically target aboriginal sport initiatives.
Another part of that money is also going to be invested in a coaching strategy, because that was also identified as one of the main priorities we should look at.