Okay, I'm going to try to explain this, because we've been talking about it for 15 minutes.
In the spring of 2009, the budget allocated a $13 million increase for the 2010 salary budget for the CBC. So in budget 2009, the government gave the CBC $13 million for next year's overall salary budget at the CBC. Subsequent to that decision to give the CBC an extra $13 million for 2010 salaries, the government decided to freeze all budgets across the entire government at 2009 budget levels. Because of that, the $13 million was no longer necessary.
It doesn't mean people's salaries aren't increasing; it simply means the global envelope for salaries isn't increasing. Therefore, there's an extra $13 million that the CBC was given in the 2009 budget for 2010, that now can be used toward the $60 million they need.
That's all that's going on. It's a simple accounting item.