Well, the number that has appeared in the media is approximately $1 billion—some $950 million to be exact, based on the data I'm using.
What that number represents is the impact of the fiscal capacity cap on Nova Scotia over the period effectively between now and 2013-14. What that $1 billion more or less represents is a complete clawback of the benefits under the additional offsets payment act.
The point in putting that number out was simply to have people understand that there are issues of important principle here with regard to adhering to the accords, but that these are also issues of significant financial import to the province.