When you look at the budget for $26.5 million there this year, you have to recognize that $19.9 million of it is for major projects. That's projects over $50,000. There's also $2.4 million in there for minor works. So you're looking at $22.4 million going into the infrastructure. The additional amount there goes into things that are not necessarily targeted at a specific harbour, whether it's harbour operations and overhead and salaries and the costs related to the administration of the program. If you just use the $20 million figure--call it the project business volume that's going on in the Newfoundland and Labrador region forecast for this year--that's a part of the total budget. In small craft harbours, $82 million this year is going into projects.
There's been a life cycle management study done that suggested that $114 million is needed to properly maintain the asset basis there. That would be an additional $32 million. I look at Newfoundland as being a quarter of that. I would say we went from $20 million to $28 million; that would be our portion of this. You could say a major project budget of $28 million in Newfoundland and Labrador would put us on a better track with respect to maintaining and keeping up the inventory.