This $238,000 is actually directly linked to the anti-drug strategy. In particular, this money is going to be used to focus more work on tactical intelligence analysis. We do anticipate that with the other partners in the drug strategy getting additional money, there will be more demand for FINTRAC's intelligence. This will allow us to keep pace with that demand.
To the extent that drug traffickers are using those means to move their money, of course we will follow that and provide that information to law enforcement. The money will also be used to do more outreach to law enforcement to make them aware of what FINTRAC can do for them, and also to work with them closely to make them understand the kind of information that is most valuable to us if we are to help them in their investigations. We'll also use some of that money to work with reporting entities, so those businesses that have to report to FINTRAC--banks, credit unions, accountants, money exchanges, and those kinds of entities--will understand what they should be looking for vis-à-vis some of the drug operations that we're seeing.