Sure. It was negotiated in the spring of 2009, shortly after the community adjustment fund was announced. The $200 million program essentially was a cost-shared program between the Government of Canada through the community adjustment fund, which was led by Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions and the Province of Quebec. It was primarily targeted to get workers out in rural Quebec, primarily tree planting. There's the window of getting the funds and the program in place to allow the stock to be planted at the proper period of time in the spring.
A little later in the year there was an additional commitment of around $30 million to $35 million, which was essentially dedicated to improving and upgrading some of the rural access roads. They're widely available for use by hunters, fishers, and for recreation; they're not, certainly, strictly for the forest sector.
Those were the primary investments that were made in the spring. More recently we've had some discussions with Quebec, and we'll probably get back to those once the Quebec budget has been set in the next few days.