This is one of 2 reports that comes to this committee each year. It reports on the progress of previous grants and updates on the allocations that we've received for this— the applications and allocations for this financial year. Heritage-listed buildings and buildings within heritage areas are eligible for funding. This year there's a total of $350,000 available. Of that, $255,000 is reserved for seismic strengthening, $45,000 for conservation works, and $50,000 to support heritage resource consent fees. The split is locked in within the terms of the fund. Grants under $100,000 are approved by the business unit manager, grants over that figure by the committee. Applications for seismic strengthening grants this financial year reflect a trend that we were seeing in previous years where there's a lack of interest and there's hesitation within the community of building owners to progress strengthening works. We're seeing the drivers for this being changing earth earthquake regulations that were consulted on earlier this year, and this council made a submission on those, and extensions that have been provided for building owners to delay works to a later date. So for those reasons, we're, we're seeing a lack of applications. On the other hand, we have an oversubscription of applications for conservation works. These include works to windows, veranda repairs, and façade restoration. 2 grants have already been allocated under delegations, one for St Gerard's, another for the Prudential Assurance Building on Lambton Quay.