Yes, that's 100%.
In fact, in my prior testimony, when I told you that Minh put Deloitte in the penalty box, the data office was trying to go with Deloitte, and Minh told them the exact same thing, so half of those costs moved over to our side, because it was all kind of orientated around cloud and storage and whatnot. We bore a lot of those costs.
I mean, to think about the data pipelines, the security and the ability to do the back-end infrastructure, what we had to do at one point was validate that people had actually crossed the border. If you submitted through ArriveCAN, the data was going to the province and the province was checking on people, but if they never got on the plane, they were wasting their time. We had to do verification checks to make sure that everybody who said they were coming across actually made it across, and then we would send that data over.