Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, officials, for extending your day with us.
I missed the FAO briefing this morning because I was in Winnipeg last night attending the retirement of Jim Cornelius, who worked for 24 years with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, so I have now had the opportunity to sit on both sides of that partnership with the Government of Canada and the Foodgrains Bank. I'm quite familiar with that funding partnership, all the way back to 1983, and also with our government's relationship with the Foodgrains Bank and other organizations as well.
Can you put some numbers into context? It was mentioned earlier that we're the third-largest contributor to the Food Assistance Convention, after the U.S. and EU. You mentioned $100 million in base funding, if I understood correctly, and $140 million more that's gone toward Ukraine out of a total of $600 million, or is that $600 million the base amount for our humanitarian assistance response and now we're growing that?