It sets aside $500 million for venture capital. Those funds have not been allocated yet, but work is being done on the implementation of those funds. There's $400 million to increase private sector investment in early stage risk capital, and $100 million for the Business Development Bank of Canada to support venture capital.
In terms of increasing and improving support for business innovation, there is $110 million annually to the industrial research assistance program, known as IRAP. There is $143 million, over two years, for business-driven research collaboration. That would include items such as business-led networks, centres of excellence, industrial research and development internship program, for example. With respect to refocusing the National Research Council as itemized in budget 2012, there's $67 million, in 2012-13, to help it refocus on business-driven industry applied research.