Perhaps I can speak to that.
It is funding for the department for the function we perform with respect to the pan-Canadian climate framework.
Effectively, there are a number of aspects to that. One aspect is that in jurisdictions where the federal backstop applies, we have to account for those funds, because as you mentioned, it's done on a cost-neutral basis for the federal government. Those funds are returned to households in the four provinces where that applies at the moment, so those amounts are paid to households through the climate action incentive. Other amounts are paid to small and medium-sized enterprises, and so on. However, at the end of the day, all amounts go back to the province, so we have a function to perform in relation to the management of that system.
That's part of it. Part of it is the overall work that the department does in respect to pollution pricing, in terms of modelling, and so on. It's to build the capacity within the department to manage that work.