Thank you very much. That's a great question.
I think you might be referring to the lunar exploration accelerator program. It's $150 million over five years, which is happening in conjunction with our involvement on the lunar gateway. It really is the way that we operate. Because so much of what we do is at the cutting edge of science and technology, we know we need to support firms.
Much of the space sector is small and medium-sized enterprises—very innovative—and they need our help at the beginning so they can become that robust supply chain that will then beckon Canadian primes and primes from around the world. If you look at our contract for Canadarm with MDA, part of it is the industrial technological benefits policy being applied to ensure that much of the work happens here in Canada. With RADARSAT constellation mission, 125 companies from seven provinces are part of that.
We really try to make sure that we are investing constantly in both the research and the cutting-edge science, so that it's ready when these opportunities come along.
Thank you.