We could certainly get back to the committee. I have a piece of paper; unfortunately it's only in one official language at the moment. But this is the breakdown: finance spending on the economic action plan—this was for two phases of work in June and September-October of this year—$12 million; CRA, for the home renovation tax credit, $7 million; infrastructure, for one campaign in September and October, $8 million; and there are plans under way that will be coming out soon for HRSDC for work-sharing and so on, for $7 million.
That's a total of $34 million. It's $34 million and so many cents, but that's a pretty firm number in terms of advertising. It's $34 million, with that breakdown.