There are a number of things.
Firstly, with regard to the contingency fund that you were referring to, $80 million per year was the way it was laid out. We, as needed, can draw on the $80 million as it relates to this year as part of the contingency. It was not $400 million that sat there; it was $80 million a year over the five years of the contingency. Obviously if there are requirements beyond that, then we will deal with that through the usual processes.
In terms of the reductions, part of it, as the minister's saying, really does relate to stockpiling. In other words, when we bought antivirals and when we purchased other materials and how we built up the national emergency stockpiles--