Sure.
As mentioned, the calculation of the grant to Quebec is based on a formula that includes an escalation clause, which can never decrease.
Essentially, there are two elements to the formula. One is the year-over-year increases for non-francophone immigration landings in Quebec, and the other is a year-over-year increase in the federal expenditures net of public debt charges.
What happens is that, as I mentioned, the amount can never decrease. We saw an amount in the last supplementary estimates (C), which included a $24.7 million increase to bring it up in accordance with the formula. What we're seeing now is once you increase that amount, that becomes the new floor for the funding, and what we're seeing in the main estimates now is to adjust that amount to the new base that will come into effect.