That leads me to my next question. The previous government had $2 billion--I remember this well--booked into government operations that weren't realized that this government inherited. I won't get into the whole A.T. Kearney mess and the $24 million for which we got zero value for money. But I will say this: when a government books savings, that means it's your job to go and find them, and when they're not met, someone has to pay. There's no free money here, as you know.
My concern is that if you're being told to go and find these savings--or departments are required to, sorry, let me put it that way--and government priorities....
Just for those who might take the opportunity to listen to us, “government priorities” means what you've been told by the government to go and find--in other words, savings and money.
In this case, we're talking about booking into their budget to the tune of.... Well, it depends on which numbers you're looking at, but I have $4.3 billion. I guess that was the fiscal update number.
To Mr. Botham, is it still $4.3 billion for this year, combining the two? Is that the number you're using, operationally speaking?