Absolutely. The supplementary (B)s are providing us with $58.9 million, which is the first tranche of the budget 2024 announcements that were made by the government, and $49.1 million of that is directly for cyber-effects and cyber-power. It's to allow us to continue to do the work that we already have the workforce and the authorities to do.
That amount of money really is required, if voted on via the supplementary (B)s, to be able to allow us to continue to enhance the work we do to protect and defend Canada and Canadians against threats, continue to enhance our economic security, defend our democratic processes, advance Canada's interests on the world stage and support our allies and partners against these threats. It would not just allow us to continue to do what we do from a mandate perspective, but really to continue to be excellent partners in managing these threats.