I can answer that question for you.
In the current main estimates it looks as if there's a decrease, and that's because an existing program has sunset in the current year. The program is being renewed. It was announced in economic action plan 2014 that $25 million over five years would be renewed to support the government's action plan to address family violence and violent crimes against aboriginal women and girls. Under the previous plan, which ran from 2010 and expired in 2015, the department had received $1.6 million. That's why it indicates that we have lost $1.6 million.
Under the new plan, the Department of Justice will get a larger allocation under that $25 million, and we'll be receiving $2 million. Actually, under the current allocation, Justice will increase by $400,000 funding with respect to murdered and missing aboriginal women and violence issues.