I'll turn to my colleague to give you the number. That is going to be used as a catalyst for funding.
We also, obviously, have fish plans. We have enforcement. We have a number of ongoing activities that are related to conservation of populations of fish and preservation of the marine ecosystem. So those are already spent, but we do have money to use as a catalyst for development of the recovery plans and to help with additional activities as required.
It's not targeted towards a particular species. That comes through the whole process of determining what the actual recovery plan would be.
With respect to your question on seals, there is a growing scientific consensus that in the southern gulf in particular the very high natural mortality is contributed to by the presence of grey seals.