Yes, I do. We appreciate it. Thank you.
Genome Canada received $65 million to fund future projects. Of that they are allocating approximately $30 million to a call that's going to be launched in the next few days called “Feeding the Future.” It's going to fund agrifood, aquaculture, and fisheries. It's split; it's not all for agriculture and livestock. Fisheries and aquaculture are there too.
Some of that money is going towards a competition to be announced next year in primary resources—energy, mining, and forestry. Again, all of those projects will be three-to-five-year projects, with large consortiums. I think the largest size of any one project will be $10 million. Genome Canada will put $3 million towards that. The other $6 million has to come from a matching contribution either from the provinces or private industry, or some other form, including international partners, etc.
So that's the nature of that funding. It's very low-risk funding, for very low-risk projects, and it's milestone oriented. It's not as you would say “risky” in any sense or manner.