No, we didn't. Actually, we've seen some cost savings. For example, we made the schedule available. There are multiple applications now, and our transit people have recorded fewer calls from people asking about the bus. When's the bus coming? What's the schedule? I can't tell you that they're printing any fewer paper copies of the schedule, but there's an opportunity.
In terms of where we're running, our open data catalogue runs in “the cloud” which is just the Internet. It's public information, so we have it publicly available. That didn't cost anything either. We like to be cost-conscious, frugal. It's great. If you're going to have open data, then it might as well be in an open format. I like our data catalogue. It is not behind our firewall; it is out in the public domain.