The only comment I would add to what Mr. Byrne has said is there's nothing that prevents cabinet and government from finding new funds as well for this divestiture process, so we can't overlook that. Even if the new funds aren't found, first of all, we don't know the amount clearly at this time; we've only speculated at the amount. There is some built-in flexibility within the department to divest itself of capital assets.
Finally, again this is probably a minimum--a four-year process--before we really have to come up with any funds. At the end of the day, after the divestiture process is through, small craft harbours would actually have more money because they will have fewer capital assets. I think those points have to be recognized.