This specific amount relates to some of the service standard wait times that exist at our bureau of pensions advocates in particular. It's primarily for reducing the amount of time it might take for a lawyer who works in the bureau of pensions advocates to be able to assist a veteran who may be going through an appeals process.
There's also some funding for what I would describe as program integrity. This allows for additional staff to be in place to help ensure that we have enough capacity to meet the demand by veterans who may be coming in through various programs. We've seen enormous growth. The member mentioned the growth in applications. We've seen enormous growth in applications and participation in other programs, such as the rehabilitation program, over the course of the last number of years.
That increase requires some additional staff to ensure that the program functions effectively and it's supporting veterans well, and that we have the capacity needed to respond and maintain the support that veterans require. Those are some of the other areas into which that funding is going.