So somewhere along the line we're going to need to find a barrel of money for the departments to deal with the issue.
That may be beyond where we can go. But let me just go to this question. I understand that with the bill as it's written, it's estimated that DFO would require about $364 million of a total estimated $384 million over five years for recapitalization. Maybe those figures are a little different from what we heard earlier, but that's another estimate that's come forward. It would cost about $28.5 million of an estimated cost of $30 million annually thereafter for maintenance costs. Now, that is, I presume, for the ones that were designated as heritage structures.
Mr. Hegge, are you familiar with those numbers? Can you tell us if that is based on 450, roughly, on the 60% formula?