Yes.
The $234 million is a payment in the context of the crown share adjustment payment provisions. That's a long-standing provision between Canada and Nova Scotia. A legislative framework was agreed to. It required that regulations be set out to implement that legislation.
Agreement on the regulations was never reached, so the government created an expert panel to provide advice on how those regulations should be set out. That panel reported and provided advice on how that legislation should be put in place and implemented. It also provided an estimate of the value associated with those adjustment payments. The $234 million covers all of the liability, up to date, for those provisions.