The money did not come from Passport Canada, since the Passport Canada budget is protected. It's a revolving fund. None of the money that comes to Passport Canada out of the fee structure is transferred to the Department of Foreign Affairs. There is a barrier between these two budgets.
With regard to the $2.7 million, basically we have reallocated resources internally from several parts of the department to the ATIP unit. I cannot tell you specifically. We have a $2.3 billion or $2.4 billion budget. Out of this, $1.8 billion is what we call O and M, operational money. If you look around the department, in several places there is a bit of money here and a bit of money there, which accounts for the $2.7 million. We have 171 missions abroad, so we may cut a tiny amount of money from missions and transfer the money to the ATIP budget. That is what we've done, and this is what we do on an ongoing basis. As priorities change, the department shifts money around to meet these requirements. This is something we do as managers on an ongoing basis.