The whole issue of volunteers and how important they are to this department is huge. We don't do enough, but we try. It is appropriate to mention the National Harbour Authority Advisory Committee volunteers, who this committee saw--about 5,000 of them do great work. We try to support them as best we can. There's the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary, with 5,000 people who bring 1,500 vessels to the table for search and rescue. So the volunteer input to what we try to do as a department--both DFO and coast guard--is a huge contribution.
As you heard from the harbour authorities, we've increased their insurance coverage recently. We've done the same thing with the Coast Guard Auxiliary, and it's now $4.9 million. We could probably have a more fulsome look across the estimates and try to give you some kind of handle. But I'd like to underline how essential the volunteers are in our department's mandate.