I will kick it off, and some of my colleagues will add more. Supporting families, as the minister had said, is a very important initiative of the federal government in trying to support a holistic approach to family law. Out of that money, about $15 million will be available to provinces to try to support things like mediation programs and family support services. It also supports our employees who administer the programs that the minister mentioned in terms of trying to support parents who are going through this, for example, trying to support parents who are entitled to custody and support payments through a garnishee program so that federal funds that are owed to parents are actually received by the parents who are owed. The money supports on-the-ground programming to help mediation and other services to help families through this process.
It also helps us administer a couple of programs: the garnishee program and the support program. We also run kind of an odd little program that prevents husband and wife from getting divorced in two different provinces at the same time. Given a federal state and provincial courts and given the fact that our court systems are not yet fully automated, to put it mildly, we run a program to try to ensure that there's a central registry of divorce so that, when a divorce proceeding is filed, we can make sure that the couple are only getting divorced in one jurisdiction. It's a practical Canadian solution to an issue.
I don't know if any of my colleagues want to add anything.