Thank you.
It seems like the efforts and the two learnings from the Haitian migrant situation really paid off this last year.
The other budgetary item on the operations side that caught my eye was the biometrics screening. That's because oftentimes when we think about biometric screening, we think about capital costs associated with technology and training costs associated with using the technology. Then, anytime you implement a technological solution, it seems like it can be a never-ending money pit.
With this $2.7 million, is this one of these situations where we foresee spending $2.7 million every year extra, or do you see growth within the biometric cost? From the estimates perspective, it's not clear to me how this expenditure is going to grow over time.