Thank you.
On the first question around the clean technology program, yes, I would say we received at least five times more demands, as a round number, than we could approve in the first round.
In the last budget we got an increase. We have a total of $495 million for the program now, with the last increase. Recently we sent a letter to all of those who were not approved who did not go through the first round to tell them that there will be a second call for proposals early next year. We will have criteria that are a bit more ambitious in terms of emissions reductions, considering the high level of interest and the fact that we want to make sure that every dollar we invest helps us the most to reduce our emissions. This is where we are now with the clean tech program.
Concerning AgriRecovery and the climate risk, something that I forgot to mention when I reported on the sustainable Canadian agricultural partnership agreement is that we have agreed with the provinces to find a way to integrate climate risk into the programs. They all committed to put in place a pilot program, which was most likely to be around AgriRecovery, but there was flexibility around that. Once again provinces want flexibility, so as long as we keep our target in mind, I'm okay with flexibility.
I look forward to seeing the proposals from the provinces in 2023 for a pilot program with some kind of adjustment.