Thank you, Madam Chair. Arctic Energy Alliance, in terms of their funding, they get $2.74 million in core funding that is ongoing from the GNWT. We have also been able to leverage $3.07 million. That's a combined program through that LCELF program, as well as GNWT, for a total funding allotment of $5.8 million.
In terms of their review, and as they're looking at programs, some of the key projects that they're currently working on right now are diesel generator replacements in Sachs Harbour and Lutselk'e; conversion of Fort Simpson from diesel generation to natural gas; hydro power overhauls that they are working on with the existence of Taltson and Snare systems; the Inuvik wind project and the Fort Providence transmission line; and finally, some energy retrofits.
They are an arm's-length group from us and have their own board of directors, but I believe that they have taken those lessons learned and applied it to these programs. All of my feedback from this funding, and in terms of the programs that they have, is they feel very complemented with the amount of funding that is provided in this fiscal year. Thank you, Madam Chair.