Thank you.
As noted earlier, a total of $500 million is being provided by the Government of Canada for the Pan Am Games. Of that $500 million, $377.1 million is for sport infrastructure, so when you see an increase in the budget of $71.6 million, essentially the amount being provided for infrastructure is increasing in 2014–15, and the amount in 2014–15 will be $189.8 million for infrastructure. So in our total main estimates, in our vote 5, $189.8 million is for infrastructure for the Pan Am Games.
In addition, $65 million is included in the total $500 million Government of Canada contribution for legacy funding to help support the installations once the games have taken place. The facilities can then be used on an ongoing basis afterwards to support athletes, and to support community use of those facilities as well. The Government of Canada, in its $500 million, is also providing $48.9 million for essential support services that will be provided during the games themselves.