Out of the $550 million, $380 million will go to the income payment part of the program this year and next year. As I mentioned, we have that income support there for the pilot program for 2006 and then again in 2007. Then there's $126 million that will be used to provide the services--the farm business assessment, the professional consulting services to the applicants, as well as the Canadian agricultural skills services program that will be available to these participants. The rest of the money is administration funds.
I should have mentioned that the $126 million will flow out over the next few years, actually to 2009, because the applicants have 24 months to meet their commitment to participate in one of those services. There are income payments in 2006 and in 2007, but then the farm business assessment and skills services go beyond that for two more years.