Thank you for that question.
As a matter of fact, Mr. Chisu, there is $59 million that is allocated in supplementary estimates (B) for enhanced training for high-readiness units. This ensures that the Canadian Armed Forces has the training it needs to be ready to meet the security challenges, both at home and abroad. If the last year has taught us anything, it is that we have to maintain that capability. We have to be able to respond.
I don't that think any of us at this table would have been able to guess one year ago as to what we would be facing in Ukraine, eastern Europe, with ISIL, and it underscores the necessity for us to continue to invest in high capability, high readiness. I think it's entirely appropriate that we include in the supplementary estimates (B) that you have before you, that $59 million. We will turn it over to the armed forces to ensure that they can help maintain that high level of readiness. We have to do this. The past has taught us that we have to maintain that capability, and the last year is the perfect example of what that's all about.