Thank you, Mr. Chair.
On the supplementary estimates (B), Environment Canada's submission mainly includes three areas. The first is the renewal of funding to address Lake Simcoe water quality and nearshore toxic and nuisance algae growth in Georgian Bay. The second area is the first phase of the strategy to implement a world-class prevention, preparedness, and response regime to oil spills from ships. The third also includes resources for sustainable management of Canada's oceans.
For Parks Canada supplementary estimates (B), the agency is seeking $26.4 million in additional funding to improve highways and bridges and dams in national parks, $16.7 million to establish Canada's first national urban park in the Rouge Valley in greater Toronto, and $1.5 million to expand and support the national parks and national marine conservation areas.
For CEAA, Mr. Chair, the agency is not requesting any additional funding under supplementary estimates (B). The agency will continue to deliver high-quality and timely environmental assessments for responsible resource development.
Mr. Chair, this highlights some of the objectives being pursued within the environment portfolio to provide Canadians with clean, safe, sustainable environment initiatives.
I would now be happy to answer any questions that you may have related to the portfolio.