Thank you very much for the question.
This is a very important question, because it is a lot of resources, when you think about it: $2.65 billion, which has now been doubled to a level of $5.3 billion.
We work very much in lockstep with Global Affairs Canada as a delivery partner for our international climate finance work. There's an array of programming, whether it be delivered through multilateral investments that the government makes or through bilateral work that we do in the developing world. We will be ramping that up and doing the planning work around where the $5.3 billion will be invested.
There are a couple of things to be aware of. At COP26 in Glasgow, the government did make a couple of commitments about the allocation of those resources. One was very specifically around the phase-out of coal, and also a commitment that 40% of our international climate finance will be dedicated to the existing adaptation challenges. There was also a commitment that 20% of our international climate finance will be going toward nature-based solutions and biodiversity. There are a number of dimensions to our planning going forward.
Your point on accountability is very important. We report on an ongoing basis about the results that we achieve against those programs.