I think there were a number of things in the budget. I should mention the softwood lumber action plan, which was approved two months after the budget, which was about $867 million in off-cycle funding. Put together with the funds in the federal budget this year, I would say this is one of the biggest years, if not the biggest year ever, that the federal government has invested in the forest sector. Certainly it would parallel the PPGTP, the pulp and paper green transformation program of a few years ago, at around a billion dollars.
The funds in particular this year were the monies mentioned for the GCWood, so through the pan-Canadian framework on climate change; funding of around $40 million was provided. In addition, there are monies in the clean-tech piece. Between $40 million and $50 million will go to the forest sector for clean tech. In addition to that, there is about $55 million for off-grid diesel, so getting remote communities in particular off of diesel.
I think that's a good summary of the budget. They're well distributed, so between that and the softwood lumber action plan, which renewed all of our export market programming and our innovation programming, you're more or less at a billion dollars this year.