The only comment I would make is that the actual software component of the $660 million is about $100 million. That initial consolidation of only the software procurement, there is still an initial benefit from that, but you shouldn't be measuring the benefit against $660 million because that includes all of the costs associated with end-user technologies. The benefit is actually only from the $100 million software consolidation acquisition.
On November 27th, 2014. See this statement in context.