Yes, I have those numbers.
For the fall call, we received 161 applications. At this moment in time, we have approximately 30 that have been approved. While it's the fall call and you may expect that that it would be over by now, but it's not necessarily because things that had potential and that were close, but not necessarily sufficiently aligned, continue to be developed with the groups. We're hoping to get a few other projects out from this fall call.
As a point of interest, what was really interesting about the fall call was that it was an open call. We set the topic, which was economic, and we were not any more prescriptive than that because we wanted to get a sense of what was important in the communities across the country.
That allows us to go gauge what is of interest in the different parts of the country. Is it more entrepreneurship, is it more skilled trades, and so on and so forth? The early figures I have is that 30% of the project applications related to entrepreneurship and 40% related to skilled trades and technical professions.
That was interesting to us because we had not set that out. We just let them come to us with what was of interest to the communities.