It's an extremely important program. It's both economic and part of the climate plan. It supports the deployment of clean electricity infrastructure, from smart grids to wind turbines and solar panels. It also does energy storage. It provides thousands of good jobs; it provides cheap electricity, and it makes our electricity grids more affordable, reliable and clean.
It is also the case that most of the projects that actually have been undertaken through that program have indigenous ownership of some form, and in many cases it is 100% or the majority, like the Cowessess First Nation in southern Saskatchewan and a whole range of others.
About, I think, 2,700 megawatts of clean power has been deployed through that program, and approximately the same amount of energy storage. It is enabling us to move forward and ensure that we are cleaning our grid, but doing so in a responsible, reliable way that will be affordable for customers going forward.
Again, it is a shame that it is being blocked by the Conservative Party of Canada in terms of money going out to actually build projects in Alberta, Saskatchewan and other parts of the country.