Absolutely. I'll talk a bit about Calgary and other projects.
As the minister said, supply chains are critical, key to the mandate letter commitment and a priority for the department and for the government. One thing we've done, through our national trade corridors fund, is ensure a very strategic and critical investment that leverages private sector investment as well to reduce barriers to trade.
As you said, the Airport Trail project was approved for $50 million in funding, and one thing we have seen is an extension between 36 Street and 60 Street. I think the remainder will be open soon, as well as other connections to the Ring Road.
Part of what we look for in any of these trade corridor funds is increasing the fluidity of movement from port to destination and to the trade market. As we continue to do those things, we have a call for proposals out. There was also an announcement with the supply chain summit of $50 million for port investments, which will come along fairly quickly to unblock some of the most immediate and pressing concerns we're seeing with the supply chain at ports.