Under the trust fund for clean air and climate change, $44.4 million has been committed to the province of Saskatchewan. When that funding was announced, a series of projects was indicated. That includes the continuing deployment of near-zero CO2 emission electrical generation projects and the development and utilization of renewable and alternative energy sources, such as biofuels and solar energy technologies. It will support efforts to lead in carbon capture and sequestration through the international test centre for carbon dioxide capture, which is a world-leading facility in Saskatchewan, as well as measures to improve energy efficiency and conservation by homeowners, businesses, farms, and communities.
As I noted earlier, Mr. Chairman, we will be pleased to provide a summary of all of these specific initiatives funded through the trust fund to the committee.