Yes, the bioenergy centre will be completed probably by December 2021. I invite you to check it out. You can watch it go up completely online at www.mltcbioenergy.ca.
Yes, the government contributed $52.5 million. That equates to about 75% of the overall cost of construction of this facility and, quite frankly, if they hadn't contributed, there would be no facility. There are not enough dollars in the coffers of MLTC and in our first nation communities to be able to take on this type of endeavour.
As most of you, and in particular Mr. Roberts, will attest, the sale of energy is very low cost and has very little return. At the end of the day, we're only going to end up returning probably about three-quarters of a million dollars to our nine first nations communities, so the revenue is not a lot, but to us as first nations people, it's important to see that timber product from the beginning to the end and to get the absolute most use, the most revenue and most jobs, we can out of that product.
I'm sorry. I missed what else you wanted to know about the energy centre.