We think the costs of reintegration will run at roughly half a million dollars and that they will be absorbed within existing budgets.
In terms of the benefits, I think the benefit is that we will have a more integrated, more seamless, more informationally efficient face to the world, and feeder system from it, for bringing information back into Canada to serve our various constituencies and stakeholders. The more that foreign affairs and international trade people are interacting, the more informed their decisions and advice are going to be. Generally speaking, I think we will have a much more holistic presentation—though I hate these kinds of words—of Canada abroad, and a more holistic presentation of information back to us, including service to our customers.