All right. The green infrastructure fund is a national merit-based system, and proponents for projects apply with their own priorities. As I mentioned in my opening remarks, it is largely provinces, territories, and municipalities that would put forward priorities. The funding was focused on large-scale projects that support environmental outcomes and objectives.
Now, there was no jurisdictional allocation per se, because it's a merit-based program where each individual project is evaluated on its merit, but provincial and territorial support in that regard was hugely important.
In terms of eligible categories, they are waste water, solid waste, green energy generation and transmission infrastructure, and carbon transmission and storage infrastructure. So I am not sure what whoever mentioned that—