It is per year for each of two years. That's a two-year extension of the level of activity.
It will be a slight fall-off—I'm sure you've done the math—because there was a little extra injection of resources due to the stimulus package in Canada's economic action plan. If you follow the year-over-year numbers, the annual investments follow a pattern. If I start in 2008-09, it is $308 million. Then you get a peak, because of the stimulus package, of $380 million and $395 million. It drops down to $311 million and goes up to $330 million. I'll have to leave the numbers with you. That's the sort of zone of investment we're in.
The water strategy the government has been pursuing since 2007 has three parts to it, and I know that you're very familiar with this. This is for other members. One part clearly is investing in infrastructure. You need the plants for water and waste water. The second part is training of operators. We all know the stories of Walkerton and Prince Albert and so on. There are things that need to be done. The third pillar, in the government's view, is enforceable standards, and that's why Bill S-8 is before Parliament.