We've made really significant progress since the commissioner did his study of the program. Right now, we have agreements in place or under negotiation to plant 716 million trees. That's nearly triple what it was a year ago. There's been a lot of progress.
We have about 200 agreements. In the first three years of the program, partners planted 157 million trees toward the target of 2 billion. That includes trees planted under the low-carbon economy fund and the 2 billion trees program. We've co-developed an indigenous funding stream. We're exceeding targets in the federal and urban streams. We're at nearly half in the indigenous stream and the private lands stream. We have agreements with nearly every province and territory across the country. There's a lot of great progress.
It is an ambitious goal, though, and there are lots of challenges in ramping up supply chains and working through partners. Provinces and territories have to find their matching funds, as do other kinds of partners, as well as the land to plant. We've had some really challenging fire seasons that overlapped with planting season. There are a lot of complications that run into a very complex supply chain.
We're making really good progress, in my view, and we're committed to the goal.