Thank you.
I'll give you a breakdown. This information is posted on our website in terms of the outcomes of budget 2012. As I think everyone is aware, after three years, meaning by 2014-15, there would be an overall budget reduction of about $56 million.
About $24.5 million of those dollars are going to come from a series of administrative efficiencies. They're items like reducing the number of EX positions in the agency, things like reducing some of the internal administrative units that handle things like human resources, IM, and IT. In other words, there are a series of things that are internal to the agency administration. I know our chief financial officer will be at the table in a few minutes and can provide a bit more detail on any of those if you want.
In addition, we're going to have about another $3.3 million coming from a series of shared services between the CFIA and Agriculture Canada. For example, we now have one individual in charge of IM/IT in both our organizations. We've combined some aspects of human resource delivery, and there are a series of those internal shared services. We do have—