As the minister mentioned, fast-start financing is part of our agreement. Internationally we've agreed to provide $1.2 billion in funding. It tries to look at a mixture of activities whereby we can help developing countries deal with their efforts to try either to mitigate climate change or to adapt to climate change. Parks Canada has been part of that. We talked earlier about CIDA and some of the projects it has participated in to try to help some of the poorest countries adapt to climate change.
I won't go through all the projects in gory detail, but I would certainly be happy to provide them because there are quite a few. Suffice it to say, that's been an important part of the international climate change discussions, to find ways for Canada and others to provide that funding. We are finishing the last tranche of that and then there's a bigger question at play internationally about how we might go further as a group of countries going toward 2020.
That funding ends March 31 of this year. As I say, we are in the last phase of that.