Yes. A decision was taken to finance service after 2000. That means that even if it's an old plan, to some extent it's a very young plan for services after the year 2000, which means that in terms of cashflow, the contributions coming in are expected to be higher than the benefits—not the total benefits, but the benefits related to years of service after 2000. These contributions will be higher than these benefits until at least 2030 and maybe 2032.
On June 18th, 2013. See this statement in context.