With respect to the monies that were expended to prepare for the Syrian refugees under that program, those monies did in fact upgrade some of the facilities there and will be used by the military down the road. In that sense they are useful. No Syrian refugees, you're quite correct, were placed there. Nevertheless, those expenditures were pulled forward in advance of that particular program.
On the Department of National Defence side, we didn't know at the forefront whether we would have Syrian refugees there or not, but we had to prepare for them and that's what we did.
In terms of investing in barracks, I'll ask Dominique or Jaime to talk about that.