Yes, but probably not as deep a sense as Peter Watson, who heads it up, who will ultimately be determining precisely where they spend their money. But I know that in the context of the additional money they did receive, it will be for compliance and oversight, activities they can undertake to make sure that the system is safe and secure. I know from talking to Peter that this will be one area of emphasis for him.
Another area of emphasis, probably with less money in proportionate terms, will be engagement with communities and just making sure that people understand what the NEB is doing. He's going across the country right now to try to explain to people and to try to build that dialogue between the NEB and communities about what they're doing. So there will be a small amount of money that will be there for that engagement.
But my sense is that it's really to make the organization stronger to make sure they can do the compliance and the oversight that they're charged with and responsible for. In previous measures there were additional powers they were given for verification and audit, and I know he'll have to make sure he has adequate resources for those as well.
There may be something more that he could provide you in terms of specifically where he'll put the money, but those are the general directions that I'm aware of from the NEB.