It occurs across the organization. There's a fair amount that's coming from IT--IT infrastructure and IT efficiencies. There's about $2 million in that area where we have reduced our expenditures.
The remainder of the amount comes from various efficiencies across programs, as well as a reduction in services. For example, in international affairs, we've stopped providing bilateral technical assistance to various countries. In the field of political entities, we will no longer be offering training sessions across the country. That will be offset by some tutorials online, but we will not be in a position to continue offering service face to face.
It's these types of efficiencies. Again, we've tried to keep the reduction of services to a strict bare minimum.