Under normal circumstances, we had been able to cover the costs of ten percenters in the general printing budget for the House of Commons. But by virtue of increasing volume and increasing use of the ten percenter as a communication tool, we found ourselves in a deficit situation as of the end of June.
So when we went back to the Board of Internal Economy, we predicated our request on the volumes that we had been facing in that first six months and asked for another $2.5 million to $2.6 million to cover us until the end of this year.
I'll ask Louis Bard, who is the head of the Information Services Directorate and responsible for printing services, to tell us about the total costs for ten percenters.