I've already spoken a fair bit about CIMP. We are certainly very pleased that there are going to be additional resources to help us bolster that program.
There is a program that was established in the past, and there has been funding provided to a large number of projects. There is a governance structure in place, which includes participation from the federal government and the territorial government, as well as the aboriginal groups. As I've offered, I'm prepared to share a list of projects that have been funded over the last number of years.
That being said, there's a lot more that we can do. We can perhaps also improve our communication about the program, and the sharing of the results, perhaps also linking to some of the other work that's going on in the Arctic in terms of research—the recent international polar year research that we've conducted--and also feeding into what we're planning for the High Arctic research station, which will also be able to improve monitoring across the High Arctic.