Absolutely. Natural Resources Canada believes that we are on target to achieve the goals and objectives of the program by 2028.
Since the audit has been completed, I will also tell you that we have over 450 maps that have been completed and published at this particular juncture. We are also on track to publish well above the target of a thousand-plus maps at this point. I will also reiterate that with every single province and territory that we've worked with, we have prioritized and ensured that every dollar spent has gone toward the priority areas from those provinces, specifically high-risk areas.
In addition to that, I've heard about value for money. I would say that everything we've received from the provinces and territories to date gives us an indication that there is value for money for the work that's currently being done. This is on the basis that we've received a number of letters from provinces at this point, telling us that they want these programs to be renewed.
When we look specifically at the work that's been done in B.C., we see that there are 11-plus projects, and we expect to have 28-plus maps completed. By the end of the program, we certainly will have a number of maps completed for B.C.
