It acts like CEPA, the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. Penalties under CEPA go to the environmental damages fund and then get applied to projects that are related to environmental protection. There are also funds, I believe, from the Canadian Wildlife Act that go to it. Most of the environmental legislation has the funds from the penalties go to the environmental damages fund.
The Fisheries Act was not included. The Environmental Enforcement Act, which was passed in 2009, required that funds for most of the different environmental pieces of legislation go to the environmental damages fund. The Fisheries Act was not included in that because the Fisheries Act was proceeding at the same time in the House but it never got passed. Now we're picking that up so that it's now consistent with other legislation under the Environmental Enforcement Act.