A bad situation is developing there. They've used accounting principles to minimize the cash in the Canadian estate and right now the majority, as Melanie was saying, is in the U.S. estate. They had $2.4 billion cash. Nortel Canada has always been a research and development centre, so they put money into Canada but they called it a cost centre.
Through accounting principles, they've been able to move some of the debts of the restructuring into Canada to minimize the payments that would come to a Canadian employee. So we're in a situation now where potentially 15¢ on the dollar would be paid to a Canadian. A U.S. person could get 65¢ on the dollar, even though they did exactly the same job but just happened to be on the other side of the border.