That's right.
Looking at slide 7, which was the graphical representation of pulling the four.... If this was the only thing the department was doing and the only asset in question, there would be a vote for the $25 million, a vote for the $75 million, and then, in year three, votes for the $10 million. Of course, for most departments there would be a variety of assets purchased. You might be voting for the $75 million in year two to complete the purchase of this equipment, but Parliament might also be voting, for the sake of argument, $10 million, which is the amortization expense in respect of a piece of machinery that had been purchased, let's say, five years before.