Thank you, Tilly.
The funding for small craft harbours is allocated across the country based on regions, so the more small craft harbours in a region, the more funding of course would go to that region.
Then there is a list that is compiled, a priority list that takes into account the health and safety of the users of the facility and the general condition of the facility as well, and decisions are made from there. Generally it's around $100 million on an annual basis. It had been $80 million. We added $20 million to the base budget of small craft harbours, which brought it to $100 million annually, and as part of our economic action plan, over the last year and this fiscal year coming up, we will spend an additional $100 million in each of those two years on small craft harbours.
There have been a number of projects that have been carried out. I believe we said maybe there are 263 that have been either completed or are in the tender phase, or in some phase of their project. There has been a lot of work, and it certainly has allowed us to address a lot of the issues that small craft harbours might have. We still have a deficit. I know that this committee has dealt with a report on small craft harbours. I certainly appreciate all the work that was done on that, and we will be providing a response to that report very shortly.