No, there haven't been changes in finances, except that the commission did receive additional funding of $5.7 million at the time of change to our legislation in 2008 over five years, with the change being that complaints can now be brought by first nations people in this country, both against the federal government and against first nations government for matters done under or pursuant to the Indian Act, which were previously precluded.
We did receive additional funding for this that will sunset midway through the next fiscal year. Otherwise, we devote our resources to, and we certainly look to, trends on where the maximum or the highest number of complaints are. Right now we're prioritizing systemic discrimination complaints to ensure we deal with those areas that have the greatest impact on Canadians, but we're still required by legislation to receive individual complaints and deal with them in the same way as all other complaints.