Thank you very much for the question.
Thanks to the support and contribution from the government, we advanced technology and science that was born in Canada, by a lot. That resulted in our approval for the COVID-19 vaccine. This is the world's first plant-based VLP vaccine for human use.
Together with our shareholders' investments, the government's contribution was also helpful to provide and advance these technological and scientific achievements. We don't call it a waste. We advanced and we showed significant science advancement for Canada.
Given the situation we were faced with, we had a discussion with ISED, and we agreed by mutual consent to terminate the agreement. We settled the agreement by repaying $14 million in cash and transfers of our key R and D assets, including a pilot plant, IP, assets and equipment to a Canadian company, so our IP will remain in Canada in that sense.