These are cost-shared programs.
Most of these programs are delivered by the provinces. The responsibility is in addition to the amount you voted in the main estimates, which was $225 million at the beginning of the year. Each province establishes program flexibility itself.
Having said that, I can give you a few examples in general, but that can vary from one province to another. On the innovation side, it can be technology transfer, demonstration, marketing or the development of new agri-food products. On the market development side, this could include making it easier to differentiate Canadian products, providing producers access to local markets, or providing market information and development capabilities.
It varies a lot from one province to another, and that's the benefit of Growing Forward 2. Each of the provinces can develop the programs that correspond to these generic themes.