We support, as I mentioned, the ecosystem that surrounds that—not necessarily supporting the businesses in the development or the larger mining corporations. We don't do that, but we do support the ecosystem and the mining supply chain, in particular with post-secondary institutions and our innovation centres that would help support testing, commercialization and indirect linkages with the businesses that can come to try out their products to make sure that they work. If we're talking about NORCAT, it's an underground mining testing facility where the businesses can come to use a live, operating mine to be able to test their products.
On the other side, we've also supported an organization, Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation, CEMI. From their history, they've developed into an organization that's quite substantive. More recently, they were able to obtain federal funding from the strategic investment fund to be able to develop what they call MICA, which is an innovation program specific to supporting businesses with clean technology investments in mining. They've just launched their first round of applications. They've leveraged, I think, up to a $140 million with the private sector, federal and provincial governments in that initiative.