There isn't a dollar value that can be articulated at this point, I would say.
We launched the chatbot on October 3 of this year, so we're about a month in on implementation. We're tracking the data behind that. Every week, the journeys you can take through the chatbot for different parts of our permitting process grow. To give you an example, we also just used our AI to digitize the building code in British Columbia, so staff doing building-code-related checks can access that. Rather than flipping through a binder of 600 pages, they can query the AI tool that has learned the B.C. building code, fire code and plumbing code to get instantaneous interpretations.
The monetary value is going to be hard to estimate up front. Our contribution in staff time to the project, so far, is a couple of hundred thousand dollars. Our investment from the Government of British Columbia is about $350,000. The in-kind support from Microsoft is about $350,000 up to this point. Kelowna has just received its housing accelerator fund grant, and we thank the government for that. We will be allocating a portion of that towards advancing this tool as well.