Yes. In the 2012 budget, funding for the Victims Fund was enhanced by $7 million, so $1.4 million a year. A total of $1 million will go to establishing and expanding child advocacy centres. So the budget to support those centres is being doubled. A total of $400,000 has been allocated as time-limited operational funding, meant to help non-governmental organizations develop processes and systems to assist victims. It's a start-up fund for those groups.
On March 18th, 2013. See this statement in context.