With respect to the EDC program, as you've identified it, the 18% does not include administrative costs. The 18% is the money used to redirect it to the U.S. interests. You'll recall that of that $1 billion we're obligated to pay to various U.S. interests, that 18% has nothing to do with administration.
With respect to the special charge, the recipient of money from Customs, other than EDC, will only pay that special charge after the receipt of the money from Customs. Therefore, it's not up front money they have to put into play. They will only pay the special charge once they received the money from the U.S. Customs, which we've been told by the United States might take up to two years.
The other point is with respect to the special charge. While everybody is eligible for the special charge, if you have participated in the EDC program and already have paid what is the equivalent of the special charge, then you'll be remitted that amount in terms of that payment, not in the legislation element but in a specific order that was identified earlier by my colleague Mr. Clifford. That is the process.
With respect to the specific clauses, John, is there anything you'd like to add to that?