Thank you for the question. I'll introduce the answer and then turn to my colleagues to supplement it.
An important element of that decrease is that there was money allocated, as I believe you're aware, for the expert panel on equalization. That money is running off. It was a $10 million budget amount spread over two years. As it runs off, it brings down the amount allocated to that branch--whose important work continues, absolutely. Then there's an additional impact, because we allocate overhead costs based on budgets. That also reduces the amount.
I don't know if you need a further supplement, but that's the thrust of the change.