It is an account that Environment Canada has access to, and the bill still allows the court to make a recommendation. Currently, where they have full discretion, sometimes the court doesn't indicate at all, so Environment Canada officials will look at the nature of the harm that was done and decide if it's something that's of a general nature. We do have proposals submitted to us for the environmental damages fund, and we might select a proposal that's relevant to the nature of the harm.
Sometimes where there's actual damage done, we will look for someone to do a very specific work, restoration of nests or cleanup work. So it's a bit variable, but it is a fund essentially managed by Environment Canada.