I understand that, Mr. Saunders. I know it costs $4 million per prosecution, on average. I know myself, because I initiated the first prosecution, that it was $4 million, and people came to me and said, “That's it. We can't do any more.”
That's precisely my point. There is, I believe, still a compelling need, and because our responsibility is enhanced because of our enactment of the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act, I think maybe we need more than the $8.5 million. Even $15.6 million, in my view, did not suffice, I felt, when I was minister. I don't think the demand is any less. It may even be more. Yet we've reduced the amount available. Could we not seek more rather than have the budgetary allocation halved, in effect?