Well, 4 billion times $1,425 would roughly be the answer to your specific question. But if we are to engage in a discourse or debate about the cost of ATI and the cost of expanding it to all users, what we have to do is to look at the international norm. In the United States of America, the FOI act is available to any citizen on the planet, including every Canadian, who can file an FOI request in Washington. All I'm proposing is that it be normalized here in line with what's being done in other jurisdictions, like the U.K. or some of our provinces.
I believe the net cost to you would be no different, or not much different. Those who are outside the country and currently accessing the act use a resident broker of some sort and get their information that way, so you've created a cottage industry to some degree. I'm not saying it's—