During the consultations for Growing Forward, we certainly heard a message that science and innovation were important for the future of the sector, more specifically in the context of bioproducts. We recognized that prior to the implementation of Growing Forward. Again, the agricultural bioproducts innovation program, which was launched last year, is aimed at discovering new products and new processes to exploit our natural wealth, if you wish, our capacity to grow biomass. Canada can grow biomass like just about no other country on the planet, because of our land mass and our low population.
But we do have to find solutions that are suitable for Canada. Again, the sugar cane approach is unlikely to be successful in Canada. We have been working on selecting projects. The agricultural bioproducts innovation program was slated at $145 million, and the program projects will be announced shortly.