Yes, for the most part. The one thing I would add is that in the reports on plans and priorities, which is the estimates that are before you, if you look at the financial resources, it identifies for the Electronic Commerce Protection Act amounts over the next three fiscal years, including this fiscal year. For 2010-11 we've identified a requirement for $849,000. For next year, for 2011-12, it is $2.1 million. That number remains at $2.1 million into the future, so it's for 2011-12 and ongoing.
In terms of the FTEs and our people involved this fiscal year, if the legislation were reintroduced and passed, we would be seeking resources, presumably under the supplementary estimate process, for those amounts of moneys that I just indicated. As well, in terms of FTEs, it's four this year and six for next year and the years after that.
Although $100,000 was allocated through the supplementary estimate process, because the legislation did not pass or receive royal assent, it has been placed in a frozen allotment, and for all intents and purposes it has lapsed and is gone forever. We will not see any financial benefit of that $100,000.