As you understand, the infrastructure situation in the country was not in great shape when we took over government, and what we wanted to do was make sure that we made a major investment because our government fully understands that you have to be able to move the product along with being able to produce it. We have the best farmers and ranchers in the world, but they also have to be able to move their product.
That's why, with the green infrastructure of $21.9 billion over nine years, most of that is with the provinces and territories as a joint agreement. What we want to do is work with other governments to make sure we put the right infrastructure projects in place so that, for the agricultural side, we'll be able to move our products. Also, trade and transportation corridors will have $10.1 billion over 11 years.
All of this is vitally important, and I'm not the infrastructure minister, but I was certainly very supportive of this issue because I fully understand that, if you do not have the infrastructure in place, one of the first things you have to do is make sure that you can move your product.