Yes. We are in the process of investing north of $5 billion since budget 2018 in different conservation and restoration projects across the country.
As you rightly pointed out, a healthy ecosystem can help store more carbon. A healthy ecosystem can also be more resilient in the face of some of the climate impacts we're seeing, like forest fires, for example. We are investing through different programs that are under the Department of the Environment or other departments such as Natural Resources Canada. The ministry of infrastructure is also involved. The $5 billion that is specifically to Environment and Climate Change Canada is about conservation and restoration.
To give you an example, just before Christmas we signed an agreement with the Government of Northwest Territories and the indigenous governments in the Northwest Territories to protect one million square kilometres of a new conservation area. That project alone is four times the size of the United Kingdom.
We're doing that in the north, but we're also doing conservation efforts in the south of the country as well.