It is envisaged that Programme 3 will be integrated into Programme 2, and Legal Services (currently a sub-programme under Complaints Processing, Monitoring and Investigation) will become Programme 3. According to the 2010 Estimates of National Expenditure the revised priorities will necessitate a dedicated legal services programme to provide legal opinions to investigators and will improve service delivery and speed up investigations. The ICD indicated on 4 February 2010 that the Research function will in future be moved to the Secretariat of Police. The Secretariat will conduct research based on statistics contained in the ICD's information database on "cases of police brutality and criminality". In addition, the Secretariat will also take over the station audits, cell inspections and the monitoring of compliance by the Police with Domestic Violence Act provisions and reporting thereon to Parliament. The reprioritisation is aimed at strengthening the co-operation between the ICD and the Secretariat of Police in order to ensure the "effective monitoring" by the Police of the implementation of ICD recommendations to the Police. However, the ratio of the total police population in relation to ICD capacity (287 funded posts of which 13 are vacant) is still extremely low when considering that the police population was said to be 185 275 in November 2009 and is expected to grow annually by 10 per cent.