Thank you very much.
Our mandate is to develop a sustainable development technology infrastructure in Canada. We do that by selecting and picking strong Canadian companies that have clean technologies and need to develop those, and we put funding into them—one third of it being the federal government's, two thirds mostly private sector—and those projects de-risk technology, and then we work with a company to build its capability to seek private sector investment. What we do is we bridge the valley of death, if you'd like to call it that, by taking risk that only the government will take and then working with the private sector to introduce those companies for their investments to get them to the market.
There is twofold benefit. One is that we are providing environmental benefits through these technologies by their application for society, and the other one is that we are obviously improving the economy. We are mandated to do this as broadly as possible and to diffuse into the market as fast as possible, and that addresses the third element, the definition of sustainability, which is broad, societal benefit to Canadians.