There were indeed reductions associated with the strategic operations and review process. The legislation changed, the focus is on serious harm. We have consolidated the office from a large number of offices, and done some economies of scale to ensure that we have sufficient people in the offices we have to do the work we have to do.
While those reductions were being made, the government has also done the investments of the $10 million a year that the minister and DFO spoke to with respect to the recreational fisheries partnership program. In terms of the overall investment in fisheries protection, yes, there is a reduction in the staff who were reviewing projects. There are processes, consolidation, etc., to address that, but there's also an increase in the recreational fisheries partnership program that helps to offset that.