Again, we were all bound by budgetary constraints, across the board. I'm pleased that we've made permanent the funding of $141 million that is being transferred to the provinces for youth services funding programs. That's the largest transfer, quite frankly, from the Department of Justice.
That being said, as you are probably aware, we have made a number of commitments at the federal level to directly get involved with victims funding, starting with the Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime. There are millions of dollars going into the guns, gangs and drugs component of the youth justice fund. There is the drug treatment component of the youth justice fund, the intensive rehabilitation, custody, and supervision program. All of these are federal initiatives that go toward supporting victims of crime.
I had the opportunity in question period today to mention that there are record levels of money being transferred to the provinces. The provinces aren't getting any less money. Indeed, over the life of this government it's increased approximately 50%, up more than $20 billion. Again, we're transferring more money every year to the provinces, and it goes to those areas of responsibility that are provincial. One of them, the administration of justice, for the most part is paid for by the provinces.
I am among those who are quite pleased to see each year this increased commitment and this increased transfer to the provinces.