There were basically three phases, and I'll ask the director general, who has a better grasp of figures than I do, to also respond. It was a small budget of I think around $5 million before 2000, because the Privacy Commissioner of Canada only had the responsibility for the one law, the Privacy Act. When PIPEDA came in, the office was then granted a supplementary budget for a period of three years with a possibility of carry-over. It then jumped from $5 million to about $10 million, I think, and then there was a kind of period of uncertainty, as you know, and we carried on at that level. Then we went before the parliamentary panel and got another significant increase to the levels you see in this graph, honourable member.
On May 3rd, 2007. See this statement in context.