You are correct, the program has ended.
As for the future, that is a question the government will have to answer. The government decides what programs will be implemented.
As the minister said, $1 billion will be injected over the next four years in clean technologies or in various energy-related technologies.
We are now starting a consultation process with experts in the field to renew those programs. Funding may be allocated to a few biofuel programs, but it may not. We will see what will happen. Be that as it may, many investments will be made in technological developments. The government will then have to decide whether or not biofuels will be part of those programs.
Now that the program has ended, the government may start targeting new alternative fuel priorities. So new priorities will be defined and new programs created after the consultation period.