That is a very specific question, and I'm just going to refer to my notes.
Mr. Opitz, this is related specifically to the Canadian safety and security program. It's a program that's federally funded and has been allocated $43.5 million. This deals specifically with programs that provide science and technology solutions in support of our government's efforts to strengthen response to or prevent or mitigate in all circumstances serious incidents and acts of terrorism, crime, and natural disasters. It's a program that was transferred out of vote 5. These initiatives include the acquisition of tools to better analyze Internet traffic and defend against attacks on telecommunications. We've heard a lot internationally and here at home about the perils of cyber attacks, and this is all about further arming ourselves, quite literally and figuratively, against some of those threats.
It's also for the acquisition of high-speed cameras to analyze high-energy events, including blast responses to material and structures, as well as for upgrades to the Canadian Network for Public Health Intelligence to increase synergy among authorities for disease surveillance and response. So it's money that goes to the very root of much of the work that is being done when we transfer some of our funds to other organizations that we work very closely with on the subjects of safety and security.