I believe you asked a question regarding the expenses and activities of the Director of Public Prosecutions. In the Report on Plans and Priorities four commitments are set out. These are four areas of activity for which Department of Justice funds were transferred to us. The first activity involves the prosecution of drug, organized crime and Criminal Code offences. As you may know, in the north and in the territories, our office is responsible for prosecutions. Ninety-nine million dollars were earmarked for 2007-2008.
The second major area of activity for our office will be the prosecution of federal offences to protect the environment, national resources, economic and social health. Nineteen million dollars are allocated to that end for 2007-2008. These will be prosecutions pursuant to federal legislation like the Fisheries Act, for instance.
The third area of activity is to contribute to a safer world for Canada. It will involve prosecution of offences related to terrorism or pursuant to the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) Terrorist Financing Act. That would be $5 million.
The last activity is the promotion of a fair and effective justice system. Only $1 million has been allocated to this area, but this amount is to be used, among other things, to retain the services of counsel working in collaboration with police officers from the Canadian Police College. It is to support police officer training, to enable them to conduct investigations which are consistent with the law.