You are correct that there are not databases in municipalities, that sort of thing. You're talking about the new database that will be created. It's a public-facing database. What happens right now is that at the local or provincial level, there may be public interest disclosures made, but it's not a database as much as it would be a news release made to the public to say that an offender is in the neighbourhood, or whatever. There aren't these other databases that we'll be pulling in from.
The estimated cost for implementing the legislation for us, for the changes that we have to make around the sex offender registry as well as the new database, is $6.7 million over the first five years, and then $1.17 million ongoing. That includes the development of this new public database, which is separate from the national sex offender registry.