In terms of the $25 million in the budget, there was an expectation that regional development agencies as a collectivity would double their investments in clean tech, from a baseline in 2015-16 of just under $50 million to $100 million.
WED has a relatively small budget in comparison. If you add the envelope of all the RDAs together, we have less than 13% of the funding, but we are big in responding to the strength of clean tech across western Canada. In 2016-17 we think we'll be able to identify some $25 million in clean tech projects, which is a quarter of the $100-million commitment.
That's the point we're trying to get across. The west is well positioned to engage in what we think is a strong clean tech sector, if you can call it a sector. Of course, investments in clean tech can overlap many sectors in western Canada in terms of efficiency.