I assume that's targeted to PrairiesCan.
It is to support the research partnership between companies to address and solve shared electric vehicle problems and issues. The Red River College Polytechnic and the Vehicle Technology Centre received $3 million to create the clean technology and advanced manufacturing program.
This support is about the R and D of zero-emission heavy equipment vehicles.
One notable project is Frontiers North's EV tundra buggy that uses repurposed batteries from an electric bus to take tourists across the subarctic terrain of northern Manitoba.
I think it's more about the R and D when it comes to the electric vehicle.