I'll speak briefly about this. We've had some real difficulty in securing numbers from the Department of Finance about what the current status is in terms of the numbers of people affected by this change today.
Just to correct Mr. Thrasher, the original number was roughly 85,000. The number of those originally affected would be significantly lower now. Mr. Thrasher is 74 years old, and he was one of the last to retire under the old rules. You can begin to figure out, in terms of the original pool, that the number is going to be significantly lower.
In terms of the new ones who have come in over the last decade, I don't have a firm number. I wish the department could have provided that for us.