Of course, the plan is to spend almost all of the funds by the end of the year, but delays are always possible. Acquiring land is a multi-step process. If delays arise once the negotiation process has begun, it's not unusual for the acquisition to be postponed until the following year. However, the funding under the vote is specifically for those initiatives. In the case of land acquisition, the funding is not spent until the transaction is completed, however long that may take. For now, our intention is to spend almost all the funding.
You also asked about the land we will be acquiring. The largest portion is to expand the Bruce Peninsula National Park. In supplementary estimates (A), we received $21 million to acquire land in the Bruce Peninsula National Park. I would say that is the biggest amount.
Next is the Lake Superior initiative, with about $10 million in allocated funding. Small amounts for various parks across the country make up the rest.