We've gone through a number of exercises. One of them was the deficit reduction action plan that the government implemented across the government as a whole. Obviously, Justice was subject to that. We had to cut $67.5 million from our budget. Part of that was from vote 5, part of it was from vote 1, basically our operations, which we did in a series of measures. For example, we merged some legal services, and we implemented some benchmarks in our operations, for example, in litigation and different types of cases. We reviewed some of our fiscal asset subscriptions, for example, and implemented a number of other optimization measures to become more efficient to meet that target. After three years, ending on March 31, 2015, we had achieved that objective.
We currently have another exercise, which is a legal services review, a review that started at the beginning of 2014. We are now in the second year of a two-year program to reduce our costs some more and also to avoid some costs in the future. All this for a total of about $52 million. We're in the midst of it right now.