Sir, what we have done for today's presentation--we assumed that we might get a question like that--is extend the rural assumptions to all provinces. In this case, you would be reducing the total of steady-state mature costs, by our own estimate, by about 43%. So you would get down to a number in the range of $350 million to $370 million a year. So from $600 million--or in our full costing of the finance department estimate it would be probably closer to $650 million--you would reduce the cost by 43% if you just looked at the rural population, if you excluded the big cities. You'd get a number more in the neighbourhood of $350 million, $370 million.