Thank you, Mr. Minister.
Yes, for getting remote communities off diesel, we received $300 million. We've already received funding. As you know, we have I think more than 120 projects across the country that are helping communities to get off this dependency on diesel. What we are doing at the moment is working on the implementation of the new initiatives, building on the pipelines of projects that we already have, and we also will be engaging with indigenous groups over the next few months on how we want to work together.
Moving forward, our objective always has been.... As you know, there are many departments—Indigenous Services Canada and the Crown-Indigenous Relations—working on this file and this issue, and our objective is to make sure that we make it as easy as possible for indigenous communities, as well as remote communities, to work with us in developing plans to address the issue and finding solutions. We also want to invest in research in order to do that, of course, because in some cases it's a technological challenge, and to also, of course, invest in deployment and capacity. That's the way we want to address the situation.