Thank you.
Out of the $11 million, $2 million will be allocated to the Department of Justice. The other $9 million is going to other departments, such as the RCMP, to actually do policing, for example.
The money that's going to the Department of Justice will be used for training purposes, also for increased mutual legal assistance requests. As members may recall, this money was tied to a piece of legislation that was enacted by Parliament a couple of years ago. It came into force in 2015, the Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act. That act included a number of measures, the most prominent being the creation of a new offence of cyber-bullying. It also had a number of other provisions giving police new tools to basically acquire electronic data off the Internet to fight things such as child pornography, cyber fraud, and anti-terrorist propaganda on the Internet. The money will be used basically to protect Canadians regarding their online activities on the Internet.