Mr. Chair, it's a somewhat complicated and sadly bureaucratic answer to get to the details of the staffing levels over that time, so we've tried to generally report to committees and other interested parties on a quarterly basis on the level of staffing because it does change substantially. As I mentioned earlier, I can say there has been an increase. Since the spring of 2014 we have increased by 20 inspectors, net. Again it's complicated because we lose inspectors through attrition. We are facing the same demographics as many other industries and government departments, so this number fluctuates constantly.
However, if I may just add one more line to that, we do actually go through an annual process. We look at the needs, we look at the risk-based inspection plan and the other requirements of the program, and we go through a budgeting process within the department. We allocate the appropriate funds each year as required to do that work. That is an ongoing process and it's very thorough.