When we were established by the Department of Justice, we inherited its budgetary model, which was a hybrid model. Most of our budget in the prosecution service was A-based, as we used to call it. It came from the main estimates.
However, there was a certain percentage of the money in the area of regulatory prosecutions, for example, prosecution of the Labour Code or the Competition Act, that the federal prosecution service, our predecessor, recovered from the investigative agencies. We've continued with that.
As far as we could tell, there was no rhyme nor reason to the amount. I shouldn't say that so quickly. We didn't ever recover for work done for police forces, so we never recovered for work for the RCMP, for example.