I can perhaps start with the cost that you asked for.
The Canada recovery dividend is a one-time tax imposed, effectively, on the income of large financial institutions—above $1 million—in the two years of the pandemic. While it's imposed in 2022, there are five years for the banks to pay that. If you take the total, our estimate is roughly $3.8 billion for that tax.
In terms of the second question, the notion is that the financial institutions did better than other sectors during the pandemic. They had a relatively strong performance. That, in part, is due to the federal pandemic supports, as you mentioned, for people in businesses. That helped to de-risk their balance sheets.
That's very intangible in terms of trying to really assess what exactly the financial institutions.... I don't have the total amount of pandemic support here, but—