No, I don't, and let me explain why.
Once again, as I said, we're in a competitive environment here. The residence for the consul general is a working residence. It's part of what we do in terms of whether we have dinners, meetings, seminars, receptions and all sorts of things. Take a look at where our competitors are. I think the United Kingdom spent $26 million on its residence, and the Italians spent $35 million on theirs. I'm talking about American dollars. In American dollars, we spent $6.5 million. You can see, already, that we are much smaller and more compact, and maybe more efficient than our competitors.
However, a small, personal apartment—