As I said in my remarks, we're the only province that has a carbon tax right now. It's $15 a tonne. The funds go into an arm's-length fund. We have what would be sort of considered as a private sector board of directors that administers the fund. It's outside of government.
The fund has now reached almost $200 million, and this entity seeks out proposals. There are terms of reference around what the proposals must look like, but they have to have an element of renewable and more environmentally friendly.... That committee then makes the decision on how to allocate those dollars.
The board is chaired by Eric Newell, the former CEO of Syncrude, who has a long history of working with the aboriginal community. I think it's going to work very well. As you can appreciate, it's in its infancy. I think the first allocations of dollars just took place this past spring. I do believe it's a model that other jurisdictions could look at.