Actually, what we did as a result of the last deficit reduction exercise, which we call DRAP, was to reduce the number of positions by over 19,000. I believe the number is 19,200.
We're well on track to achieve that. We're probably around 3,000 short of our target, so it's around 16,000. I have to say that we've been able to deal with about 9,000 of those positions through attrition. For many others, we've been able to find other employment for the public servants.
Overall, I think we've managed this very, very well by directly dealing with those affected, either allowing them to retire or leave the public service, or find other jobs within the public service.
So that's where we are right now.