We received $100 million from the federal government. When we went to market to look at the specifications, the bill was something like $300 million. We obviously couldn't afford the $300 million, so we had to sit the country down and say we have to make some concessions somewhere in terms of the specifications, and we cut it back I believe to $130 million, $150 million. A lot of those costs are actually in the implementation of the system, so we have spent a part of that, but as we roll it out we'd be spending time in terms of training and the testing of these systems across the country.
On November 30th, 2009. See this statement in context.