Sure. Actually, the information is quite transparent there for parliamentarians. If one turns to page 260 of the main estimates, if those are handy to the members of the committee, Mr. Chair, you will see there the major categories of transfers that include grants and contributions. I think what one would call the big-ticket items are the clean energy fund, the ecoENERGY for biofuels program, the ecoENERGY for renewable power program—that's in 2012-13. The estimates are there—and there is a legacy program still paying moneys out, the wind power production incentive contribution program. As well there are investments in forest industry transformation. Last year, of course, there was the pulp and paper green transformation program. You see that one at the bottom part of the page.
Those are the kinds of initiatives the department has been conducting, and typically through competitive processes, where different proposals come in, we analyze them and they pay moneys out to proponents based on a range of criteria and circumstances.