Not really. I don't have that....
It was “other professional services” and “consultants”, including temporary help.
No, it was just a line in the spreadsheet that was $1,722,300. The agency didn't have a lot of full-time equivalents, so they used a lot of consultants. That's why I questioned at the beginning that it was only $368,000. I thought that was kind of low for an agency that didn't have a lot of full-time employees. I figured that they were using a lot of consultants to get things done. The number seemed low, but then it just skyrocketed.