The funding in the budget is for Environment and Climate Change Canada to look at a broader applicability of the climate lens as we look at our commitments to net zero in 2050 and reducing emissions as we move forward into 2030. It has a broader applicability than Infrastructure Canada or even just infrastructure.
Certainly when we looked at the climate lens, it was about behavioural changes and understanding how you build projects differently. It was part of the project approval process to bring in different understandings and doing things differently from business as usual.
That said, we also have been investing with the National Research Council in more resilient materials, and also working with the Standards Council of Canada to, again, look at building in the north more resiliently, as well as looking at net-zero types of material with NRCan, working with the National Research Council. It's other things to bring upstream opportunities that go beyond the investments of project-specific opportunities that we've been looking at.