Actually, what you're seeing is there were already planned savings in both of those organizations because we were heading into the third year of reductions due to the deficit reduction action plan. The merger itself was not done to generate savings; it was done more to align policies. There's no number I can pull saying that these are the savings from that merger. It was very much done from a policy alignment perspective.
The reason for the reduction you're seeing here is that there were already some planned reductions in those organizations because of the tail end of the deficit reduction action plan.