I'll let Glenn speak to the Holyrood facility and the expenditure required there. If we require details, Charles could step up and speak to C-CORE.
The general point I would highlight goes back again to the fact that there are only so many dollars to spend. Mr. Albas made an impression on me. Of course my point, and the focus of this committee, is on how we grow the economy.
In terms of the work in the north and the ice—and it actually dovetails nicely with Ron MacDonald's work—climate change is impacting the opportunities and the challenges in Canada's north, the north Atlantic, and the Arctic worldwide. Regarding the ocean transport opportunities, Transport Canada has come to Memorial, saying they need to develop regulations to develop and enable mining and fishery ocean transport in the north. It is a massive new economic opportunity.
Charles, if you want, pick it up there and speak to the question more precisely, and then maybe Glenn could speak on Holyrood.