Paul Burns from the Canadian Gaming Association came up with $14 billion. He's been working on this for many years, and $4 billion is offshore websites like Bodog, Bet365 and so on, because people in this country were parlay betting. I mentioned $500 million coast to coast. For parlay betting, as I mentioned in my speech, the odds aren't as good. If you wanted to do single-game betting, you can't do it legally in this country today, so $4 billion goes to the offshore websites, and up to $10 billion goes to organized crime.
We're not getting any benefit in any jurisdiction in this country when that money, in essence, is leaving the country and doesn't go back into the provincial coffers.