Thank you for the question.
Just to reiterate, the $105 million is going to the aboriginal skills and employment partnership initiative, which is an opportunity-driven initiative, nationally managed with support from our regional offices. ASEP, as we call it, will fund training up to 50% of the costs for large economic development projects, and will include a comprehensive pre- and post-employment training plan.
It's funded through contributions between HRSDC and partnerships with the private sector. In terms of the funding array over the years for the $105 million, $5 million will come in this fiscal year, $30 million in the next, and then $7 million over the remaining three years of the five-year plan.