The minister had the opportunity to appear before the committee, I think a week ago, and he talked about the new opportunity to leverage or multiply the activities of the regional development agencies by bringing them together. That's really the vision on this.
I'll just note a couple of things. The allocation of money hasn't changed. You're not going to see money from northern Ontario being spent in the south or vice versa. That's not going to happen. The terms and conditions that permit funding to be allocated in a way that meets the regional needs and the different economic regional variability across the country doesn't change either.
What does change is exactly as you indicated. In areas like clean tech, for example, the budget announced a $100 million target for clean tech, to which all of the RDAs are to collectively contribute. That represents roughly a doubling of what was contributed before. That kind of opportunity to leverage and bring them together to contribute almost a $1 billion a year in funding to achieve and deliver on national priorities is what the government's vision is behind bringing the RDAs together and why Minister Bains is linking them as a key instrument in the context of the innovation agenda.