I do, actually.
If you compare the full-time staffing numbers for 1997 for regional staff and staff abroad with the numbers for 2009, there seems to be a drop. Now, I could be wrong; I don't know. We'll research this later on, but my impression is that there hasn't been a total recovery from the cuts that were inflicted in the mid-1990s, and that's one of the reasons there is a lot of backlog.
If we can't get into that area, then we can just focus on the number of staff in Sydney. When they started doing the initial assessment of federal skilled workers, was the number of people increased in that area, or was it just an add-on?