In the years 2004–05, which was the 60th anniversary cycle of the Second World War, we received some additional one-time funding to recognize the key 60th anniversaries of the Second World War, both in Canada and overseas. There were overseas events that took place with large numbers of Second World War veterans and events that we were able to support here in Canada as well, right across the country. That was one-time funding.
At the same time, our budget was increased by, as I recall, $6 million per year ongoing, which enabled us to undertake many of the new activities I talked about earlier. There was a reduction more recently. I can't give you the year, I'm sorry. It was two or three years ago and related to something that we were doing in any case. We were reducing the size of our delegations for overseas events. Our overseas events are related to commemorations of the First and Second World Wars, and the Korean War. Veterans of the Second World War and the Korean War as well are less able to participate in those delegations. The only reduction that I have had in this budget is related to the size of our overseas delegations.