Thank you for the question. These resources come out of an overall envelope of $3.6 billion over 15 years. We are part of this, but we're not the only department. There are a number of departments that have contaminated sites. A decision was made to decrease that liability, both financial and environmental, and departments come forward every year with a plan and they're given resources based on requirements.
In this case, more directly to your question, $33 million of the $46 million will be invested in the Esquimalt Graving Dock for some cleanup activity that will be taking place there. There is $10 million for various segments of the Alaska Highway. There are nine sites. There are various British Columbia sites, which I can give you specifically, if you wish—three of them across British Columbia.
There is Pointe-Shea, Havre-Aubert, pour 340 000 $ and some program management responsibility to make sure that it's done correctly, because this is done by the private sector. It is always the same approach, an action plan in place delivered by the private sector in terms of decontamination, and then a sign-off that the plan has been executed correctly.
That's where the resources are going.