Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for being here. Thank you for sharing the good news and dispelling some of the myths we hear all too often from the opposition members. There is very good work happening, as we've heard. We do have a plan, and we are well on our way to meeting our very aggressive goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 17%. We are a world leader and we're very proud of what Canada is accomplishing.
I'd like to focus on page 116 of the main estimates in my questions, and one of the two issues I want to ask about is aboriginal consultations. We're increasing that by $1.5 million, so I'd like to know what the total amount will be. Also, we're increasing by $1 million to deal with litigation costs. Ms. Duncan's response to the $30 million was, well, do as the activists demand and that way you will save that $30 million--just buckle down and buckle under and do what the activists say. I don't think it's quite that simple. Of course the NDP Bill C-469 brought by Ms. Duncan calls for even more expenses and dramatic increases of litigation if that were to go ahead. Hopefully it never will see the light of day.
Also, under the study of Bill C-469 there was no consultation with first nations, unfortunately. I think it's very important that we do have consultation with first nations. So the aboriginal consultations are going up. What is the total amount now that's being proposed?