I'd like to pick up on that. When you appeared before our committee on May 18, I asked you a whole series of questions about the cost of fixing Phoenix, and you seemed quite hesitant to answer them. I think we now know why. On May 24 your government announced an additional $142 million, among other things, to hire more people to help fix Phoenix.
In light of that, I would just like to recap the total costs of this boondoggle. My sense is that the initial implementation of Phoenix cost $300 million. In terms of fixing it, we had the $50 million to keep satellite offices open. We had the $70 million a year that is being left with departments for three years, so that's another $210 million, as well as the $142 million that you announced recently. That's about $400 million to fix Phoenix. Are those numbers correct, and do you anticipate that's going to be the final tally, or will there be significant additional costs to Phoenix?