Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you for being here to brief the committee on the very important work that is happening here.
I'm a little bit shocked, though. I don't know how the elimination of species could be described as anything but a disaster. That's something that I find actually rather shocking, because that is the end result that is taking place, whether we call it climate change or something else. We are witnessing a global shift; plants, animals, and the human race are going to be in a different shift than they were before. I'll leave it at that for now.
I want to follow up on your earlier commentary, though. With regard to the main estimates, the Space Agency requested $390 million from this government and received $110 million. What's the difference in the work that is being done because of the gap between those numbers? What is not getting done because of the fact that you're about $300 million short?