We're running those specific numbers, Minister, but the evidence is that virtually all the individuals applying in the initial period have applied in the second period.
I guess the key interaction that we can't give you right now is the interaction with the wage subsidy. As you know, when that came in, it was retroactive and there was an expectation that people would leave the CERB as their companies brought them back on the wage subsidy. We cannot do that matching up front because employers have not been asked to provide the SINs for the people getting the wage subsidy up front. We can't make that matching with the wage subsidy on an individual client-by-client basis until employers eventually provide those numbers.