Thank you for that question.
The deposits started being made in 2002. The Canadian dollar was not as valuable then as it is now, but the money was handed over to the U.S. Treasury then and held all that time. As it comes back, it comes back against the very highly appreciated Canadian dollar. The rough estimates are that there's a 38% loss over that period in the exchange rate. So the companies are getting back a lot less than they deposited, because the money was held while the Canadian dollar appreciated—and they're getting it back in U.S. dollars.