As Mr. Piragoff explained when he was before you a moment ago, the act does provide for new tools to allow investigators to obtain electronic data. For example, they can get preservation orders to require Internet companies to preserve documents, or production orders to require them to produce documents. The money that we seek is to fund approximately 20 positions, because we anticipate that these new demands of these new tools will require additional advice to be given by prosecutors to investigative agencies. They will lead to new challenges in the court with respect to whether information has been gathered properly and in accordance with the provisions, and whether the provisions are constitutional or not. We expect challenges of that nature, so these additional positions will cover the work that we anticipate flowing from these new investigative tools.
Mr. Dolhai can correct me on this, but we didn't seek any additional funds for the new crimes that were introduced. We would only prosecute the crimes that he referred to, the stalking crimes, I believe, in the north. In the south and in the provinces, they would be prosecuted by provincial prosecution services.