Five minutes? I think it was at six. A minute has disappeared.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good morning, everyone. It's lovely to be here. It's my first time ever in Prince Edward Island. It's wonderful.
I can almost echo what Steven had to say on some of themes we've heard about in the last two days: human capital, skills related to immigration but also demographics, and taxation. I wasn't aware of the issues dealing with the transfer of farms within families. I grew up in northern British Columbia on the coast, so I'm well aware of the fisheries. In my area, it was salmon and halibut—groundfish—that were the big industries up in Prince Rupert. I've seen the contraction, so I understand what's going on here. Then there seem to be some comments on access to capital and some issues there.
To start off with my first theme, on literacy, Amanda, I believe your request is for $600,000 on an annual basis for the next three or four years. Is that correct?