Again, that's all part of the accommodation measures that were developed under the TMX decision.
I think it's primarily a vagary of the way government budgets are dispensed. Money was allocated to departments early on, and then as the design of the program evolved and different departmental responsibilities became clear as a result of the ongoing engagement with indigenous communities, a decision was made that Environment Canada needed a little more and DFO needed a little less. Again, the decision that led up to that was informed by the ongoing engagement. It wasn't engagement about that half million. It was engagement with the communities in the Salish Sea about what kind of government-supported activities would be appropriate to address their concerns.