I can provide a partial answer.
The Canada Foundation for Innovation, as I mentioned, funds research infrastructure. It is a co-funding model. We fund 40% of the capital of approved projects. The institutions who are our applicants have to find the other 60%, but in practice, in virtually all cases the province in which the institution is located provides another 40%. That leaves 20% for the institution or, very often, a private sector partner.
Over the years we have worked and coordinated our efforts better with the provinces. It is certainly one example of federal and provincial investing in the R and D side of the equation.