The money that is reflected in the supplementary estimates is associated with our immediate response to the disaster in Haiti, not our long-term commitment to restoring the police service to a level of competency and professionalism that can make Haitians proud.
The $3.9 million we spent was for the repatriation of the remains of our two members who were killed in the disaster; it was in relation to disaster victim identification and other immediate pressures that were facing our contingent in theatre. We had to bring people out--people who were traumatized as a result of the earthquake itself--and put people in.
More importantly, what is not reflected within the supplementary estimates is an increase in total of the Canadian police arrangement in providing services to Haiti. We've increased our establishment there to approximately 150 Canadian police officers, including providing a senior RCMP officer to be the deputy commissioner of operations in Haiti. It's a significant commitment.