As part of our report.... I think we have it in the annex, but on page 12 of our report, in section 3.4, we provide figure 3-C. I apologize for all the information. We have annual expenditures in 2009-10 for the total system—this includes federal and provincial-territorial—amounting to about $4.396 billion. That's for 2009-10. The split is roughly 49% for provincial-territorial and roughly 51% at the federal level.
When we project forward, looking at the total funding requirement based on a more detailed, peer-reviewed model, up to 2015-16 we see the total fiscal requirement for the whole sector—provincial, territorial, and federal—growing to $9.457 billion. And we see some changes to the shares: the provincial-territorial share will rise from 49%, as I said earlier, to 56%—so provincial-territorial expenditures will go from $2.150 billion to $5.289 billion—whereas the federal share will actually fall from 51% in 2009-10 to 44% in 2015-16.
There's a fair bit of elaboration in the report as to the relative parameters of our system, and I think you will see in some of the background data that the provinces and the territories carry a heavy part of the load of our correctional system in Canada.