You have four big themes within the department: pollution, climate change, meteorological forecast, and international. We have a few things we're working on and trying to address. Those programs are aligned with the general activities that we have within the department, basically.
If you look at the LCEF, the low-carbon economy fund—there's nothing worse than acronyms in departments—this fund was to tackle the potential reduction of GHG emissions with partners. That means, essentially, with the provinces, but also indigenous groups and other partners outside of government institutions. About 70% of that was with the provinces and territories.
If you look at programs on nature, which have increased significantly, they were there to secure the commitment made by the government of increasing the protections of land and coastal water. They would be protected by 2030, which is the “30 by 30” goal. If you look at that, that's basically it.
The international was also aligned with the objective and commitment made by the government—if I remember well, it was in Glasgow—to provide more than $5 billion in international climate financing. We did receive some of it. Most of it is managed by GAC, but a part of it is managed by us.
Those are the areas where the increases have been the most significant within the department.