The Department of Justice is very involved, obviously, with the Air India inquiry. We have individuals who are right there and they do many things, including assisting in trying to assemble documents, get documents, and get information for the inquiry. It's an ongoing responsibility, and quite frankly a very important one.
I believe there should have been a public inquiry a long time ago on this. I applauded the decision by this government to move ahead with that Air India inquiry. I think it sends the right message out to all those hundreds and thousands of people who have become victims of that terrible tragedy. Yes, as you pointed out, in the supplementary estimates there's a request for an additional $2.59 million, and that goes to the department to assist them in the legal services and in the maintaining of their legal team at the inquiry. It's something that is needed, that's doing good work, and that needed to be done. Yes, there are ongoing expenses that are required. Mr. Comartin got into this a little bit about these ongoing inquiries. So yes, of course, I'm here to ask for the support in passing those supplementary estimates, and this is a component of that. I think it's a worthwhile expenditure.