I would say they were minor in the whole context of election costs. We saved over a million dollars in advertising expenses in the 2005 election.
We're also consciously trying to contain costs of the...[Technical difficulty--Editor]...election in 2005 in B.C. cost about the same as the election in 2001 in straight dollars. So we were pleased that we were able to hold the cost of the election, but in the context of about $23 million that the election cost, I would put the savings resulting from a fixed-date election at perhaps $2 million.