I'll start with the new funding in the budget for small craft harbours. I can assure you that it is an additional $200 million over two years. The numbers you have seen in the budget apparently are accrual versus cash, so it's an accounting number. But there will be an additional $200 million spent over two years on small craft harbours, in addition to our current budget.
On how that will be rolled out, I would expect it to be in a similar fashion as our regular program, which is that the harbours most in need of repairs would be looked at first. Of course we also have to take into consideration those that are shovel-ready. On the larger jobs, it will take a period of time to have the engineering done and to be ready to go.
I don't believe there will be any problem spending the two years' budget. To answer your question on where it will be allocated, it will be similar to what has happened in the past. We'll try to get it first to the harbours that need the most upgrades.
On the coast guard issue, that is correct; there was a cost overrun. The prices that came in last year apparently were much higher than predicted. The department didn't feel they would get the best bang for their buck and decided to pull the RFP. That being said, prices are probably considerably lower now than they were last year for a number of things, so the process for the RFP is under way with Public Works and Government Services Canada. I'm not 100% sure when we can expect the RFPs to be out to the public, but the process is under way.