Yes, but Mr. Askari, you put a number on increased consumption and you get an estimate. I'm talking about five different areas—and there are actually a few more—that you identified in your report as cost savings, but you didn't attribute a dollar to them. Your own report says, “Here are other places where we could save money, but we don't want to put any cost savings on that.”
I'm making the assumption, which is what I'm putting to you, is that it's likely that if there are cost savings, that $4.2 billion, there would likely be even more savings. What am I missing there?