Within Statistics Canada's own resources the potential is very limited. As I mentioned in my remarks, we actively look for efficiencies, and when we can find them, we reinvest in the program. In some cases that reinvestment might be for resurrection of one of those surveys. In other cases it might be in something that's considered to be an even higher priority.
Essentially, we're talking about programs that were cut in that period worth in the order of $30 million. Statistics Canada does not have the resources to reverse even a large portion of that on its own. It would require an investment of new resources.