I would answer that there are two components to that.
First, in budget 2008 the department received substantial new resources for the aquaculture program overall. Among the key priorities of that new resource package was regulatory reform. And much of the work required to do the preparation to respond to the Morton decision is being done by staff in the department who are using that initial set of resources we've received.
As part of the minister's mandate to develop a new regulation, budget resources have in fact been assigned to the department. They're incremental to its reference levels. The new program in British Columbia will not be funded as a result of reallocation from other sources, but rather as an addition to the department's resources through a budget in-year decision that was made in October of last year.
So those funds are booked in the fiscal framework, the funds are in place to implement the program, and they are incremental to the resource base of the department.