Mr. Chair, that is very clear. I think the funding envelope put against it, of $912 million, reflects the government's ambition to reach as many students as possible and to provide financial rewards to as many as possible. The vast majority of the funding for this was for the grant payments to students and recent grads.
As for the funding for programming supports and delivery and supports for not-for-profits, that was linked to the number of placements. You've described it correctly.
This is a common practice in contribution agreements. Additional payments would not be made until there was proof of uptake and the desired results were being achieved.