I want to go first to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency. I noted that in the main estimates they are slated to have only a 3% increase, despite the fact that $400,000 is being dedicated to litigation.
Now, that litigation, as we're all aware, is because the agency and the Government of Canada are being taken to court because of failure to deliver on the responsibilities under the CEAA legislation. I'm wondering, given the opening up of the Arctic, all of the issues surrounding the oil sands, of course, which as the minister you've inherited, and the concerns raised by the Auditor General about the Northwest Territories and the failure to do proper cumulative impact assessments, why there isn't a more substantial increase.
Do you anticipate, going forward, that there will be a greater infusion of dollars for that agency?