Yes. The approach we've taken for costing the best 12 weeks is basically assuming the program is as it exists today, without the pilot project—without the best 14 weeks. The best 14 weeks, as you know, is a time-limited pilot project that only applies in a certain number of regions.
For the purposes of costing the best 12, we've looked at the program nationally as it stands in its base in the legislation. So the best 12 weeks estimate, if you will, does not include the cost of the best 14. Including the cost of the best 14 would slightly reduce, obviously, the incremental cost.