It's one-third of the funding, and that's been the practice since 1964 when the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, then resource ministers, was created. It's been a very long practice.
Environment Canada plays a very important role. The environment itself is an area of shared responsibility, as you know. Environment Canada also has a depth in its science capacity and, frankly, a depth in its human resources that individual provinces don't have. The counter to that is that a number of provinces have a depth of expertise in particular areas that Environment Canada does not have, and together they are much greater than the sum of their individual parts.
The federal minister is one of the 14 ministers around the table. This is a somewhat different forum in that it is not a federal-provincial-territorial forum. It is a federal, provincial, and territorial forum. Each minister sits as a minister of the environment within his or her own right. There is no co-chairing. There is an annual rotation around the table. Every member takes a turn.