It might not be paid, but it certainly has a cost to government. We're spending a lot of money, as a government, in providing IT infrastructure.
We've dropped the third party advertising spend to half, roughly, based on the presentations, from about $80 million per year to $40 million.
What do you expect the increase in the IT spend has been to accommodate our ability to engage digitally with the public, in terms of improving our media presence on our own websites, in terms of enabling employees to access digital infrastructure, opening these accounts, and the time they spend as employees managing social media? That's internal advertising spend, so do you guys have a grasp on how much our internal advertising spend has increased, while our external spend has been dropped to half?
Then I have one more question for the people in line.