In budget 2016, I think it was $40 million that was reinvested in DFO to re-establish the capacity of the department. On a big initiative like the oceans protection plan or the whales initiative that relates to that, or the nature legacy initiative that was announced a few months ago, some money is also dedicated to support the science capacity of the department. I would say that the science capacity of the department is way better than it was.
It's a tricky question, because with science, the more you do research, the more you probably need to do to bring certainty.... We feel, from a program perspective or from a regulatory preparedness perspective, that we have the proper science to do our job.