In a year.
So 905 billings yielded savings to the Canadian taxpayer of $4.5 million. Let's do the simple math, then—and we're dealing with big figures here. So 15 million billings, then, in one year would equal x number of savings for the Canadian taxpayer. Does anyone have a calculator handy? Maybe the Auditor General, who's good with numbers, can—? This would be an astronomical figure. Perhaps we should be investing more money into much bigger end samples in terms of our audits, because this would be an absolutely massive number that would be returned to the Canadian taxpayer.
Do you see where I'm going with this, Mr. Potter?