Madam Chair, it's a very good question.
The amount of money allocated in a non-election year to allow the commission to maintain its bare-bones staff—it's one full-time person, I believe, and three part-time employees—is about $600,000 annually. There's this frozen allotment of $2.8 million, which is the amount we believe would be necessary in the context of an election for the commission to retain the professional services necessary to actually organize the two debates.
The amount in an election year would include an additional $2.8 million. We think $600,000 allows them, on an annual basis, in a non-election year, to continue to do their work to prepare to listen to experts and to develop their plans. Obviously, the arrival of a new commissioner will be an important step in the realization of this work and making sure that work happens.
Al, did you want to add something on the financial numbers for Ms. Blaney?