Yes, those amounts are sufficient to carry out the present mandate.
I believe the commission could be more effective with the same amount of funding were some of the recommendations that I've outlined put into place, such as the ability to control the complaints process to a greater degree, which would enable the commission to weed out more frivolous complaints.
And where I believe the result could cause the government considerable savings is an expansion of the commission's mandate to do more extensive reviews, so that governments of any stripe aren't faced with the alternative of having a full-blown public inquiry on one hand and just a general review on the other. At the moment it would appear to me that there is not an adequate middle ground there.
Again, would the $8 million in additional funding announced be adequate for the new mandate? I can only refer to my earlier remarks in which I stated that we don't yet know what the new mandate is. At such time as that's undertaken, we of course will review what's involved and make appropriate recommendations.