It's hard to say. I'd be speculating.
I think head count is important: having more people to actually undertake investigations.
I'd be interested to see whether the bureau spends some of that money on using modern tools for undertaking investigations. Like the commissioner talked about before, as investigations grow in these modern times, they're seeing more and more data come to them as they are compelling information from businesses. Having tools to enable officers to sift through all of that information and pick out compelling information that will go into a case I think is going to be really important.