In these supplementary estimates (C), there isn't $12.8 million for IAAC. The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada actually falls under the purview of the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, but I would make a number of comments.
Certainly, additional funding for IAAC is intended to ensure that projects, when they come into the IAAC process, are able to proceed forward very quickly.
On the comment about 18 LNG projects, most of those actually arose during Stephen Harper's time in office, and all of them were reviewed under CEAA, 2012, which was the process that Stephen Harper changed, which created enormous opposition on the part of many communities and, particularly, indigenous folks.
We actually worked to fix that by bringing into place the Impact Assessment Act to ensure that projects can move forward. You will have seen, just a couple of weeks ago, that we announced the first LNG project that has gone through the new process that was actually approved—