Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'd like to thank our guests for coming today.
Madam Legault, if I might say, I appreciate your presentation.
We haven't heard from Ms. Michaud yet. Perhaps we will in the course of these questions.
I sincerely appreciate the job that you've done on behalf of Canadians. I think that really matters. And I think, as my Cape Breton mom used to say, the proof in the pudding is in the eating. Really, what that means is that it's shown. When I look at the history of the cases you have inherited, you've inherited a backlog of some 2,000 cases, if I understand correctly, and your department closed 2,215 cases. That's rather interesting, because when I look at your stats I also see that the good news, and I certainly perceive it as good news, is that new complaints did decrease—and you indicated that earlier—by some 350, give or take, from the prior year.
I was just trying to do some math. Frankly, I don't pretend to know your business. I'm certainly used to complaints, but I'm not used to dealing with them at the level you do. I'm trying to extrapolate this out in relation to budgets, so I want to come back to that first. You indicated that you did receive a budget increase. How much was the budget increase for, may I ask you please, in dollars?