This is an interesting question.
I assume that you are talking about the Department of National Defence, correct?
Transfers between votes have to be approved by Parliament. This transfer actually relates back to an Auditor General recommendation from about two or three years ago. The Auditor General recognized that departments have capital votes and operating votes, but they weren't being consistent in terms of what got charged to their capital vote versus their operating vote. We wanted consistency on that front. The government took note of that recommendation and made the definition for capital vote the same as it is for accounting. That actually created clarity in the definition. That meant some departments had money that in previous years they were charging to their operating vote while really, under the new definition, it was capital. That's why you're seeing this transfer here: to conform to the new definition. DND has money in one vote that basically, under the new definition for capital, they have to move to the other.
I can't answer your specific question about which capital projects are involved, but this is really about cleaning up and making our practices consistent.