That is correct, and in fact there have been quite significant funds given to the National Capital Commission. There was an initial six-year funding program from 1999 to 2005. Before that, the funding that had been given for renovations and restorations had been quite limited. From 1997 to date, the National Capital Commission has spent about $37 million on the official residences. And in fact a good chunk of that--I'd say the majority of that--probably has gone to Rideau Hall. But there have also been expenditures made to improve the conditions of many of the other residences, such as Stornoway, and The Farm and Harrington Lake. There is additional work that is needed at Rideau Hall, and of course 24 Sussex.
I'm not sure that we looked at it specifically, but there has been work done in areas of conservation and in greening--for example, changing the windows, heat loss, and those kinds of things. That has been one of the major expenditures in certain residences and is still one of the major expenditures that has to be made in several. With 24 Sussex, the windows are very old and there is significant heat loss because of that.