To my knowledge, there is no cost recovery specific to persons who are outside of the country or not citizens of Mexico.
The important aspect of having access to information legislation that's accessible to all means that it becomes possible to access it via the Internet, and this is a major technological advance. If we could get that in the legislation it would actually allow the system to move to the 21st century in terms of access by Internet. I suspect that it would save costs significantly in the long run.
This is how the Mexican system is developed. If you think about it in those terms, in Mexico a very small percentage of the population has access to the Internet. Therefore, it is still restricted, but in Canada, I believe, the data now is that probably in excess of 80% of the population has access to the Web, which would make a significant difference.