Sure, I'd be happy to.
As the member may remember—I think he actually celebrated this in his constituency last Friday—we recently announced a two-year extension on the eastern Ontario development program, $10 million per year, so $20 million in total. Again, certainty of funding is important for these agencies as they seek to deliver economic development. If you can have a two-year time horizon rather than a one-year time horizon, there are more and better things you can do for the community.
I was able to announce that in Cornwall on Friday with Guy Lauzon, the local MP. We did it at an interesting location—the court house, which has the old gallows still in existence. I didn't find that particularly encouraging, as a politician, but I looked beyond that and made the announcement.
I think EODP is working well. As Mr. Brown knows, it goes through the CFDCs, Community Futures Development Corporations, which has proven to be an effective model—again, not reinventing the wheel, not creating whole new machinery where it's not necessary. I think if it ain't broke, don't fix it.