Certainly, Mr. Chair.
In the normal course of events the border agency maintains a migration integrity officer in Haiti, whose job it is to work in the airport in Port-au-Prince checking documents, making sure the people getting on the plane are appropriately coming to Canada.
When the relief effort commenced, one of the things we did was to supplement that officer with two others in Haiti and another one in the Dominican Republic. The funds we saw through the supplementary estimates were substantially for the maintenance of those officers during the relief effort--the travel and support costs for them. There were also a few dollars for some of the coordination costs in Ottawa.