Sure. I would be pleased to speak that initiative. The indigenous forestry initiative was renewed in 2017 for $10 million. This was a big shift from its predecessor. This has allowed for much larger-scale investments and partnerships with indigenous communities.
Since then, we have signed and gone into partnership in about 60 different contribution agreements with indigenous communities and other players in this space. These are resulting in significant investments in training and capacity development, which is enabling these forest communities to take better advantage of the forest that's around them and to participate directly in value chains that exist, as well as in the forest sector within their area.