Thank you.
We now have a hard number, I think, of $250 million. That is in support and maintenance costs. Is that correct, Mr. Minister? So we are looking at about $10 billion in addition to the procurement costs.
I want to ask a question going back to the IRB point, the industrial regional benefits, because that's the program that we require and expect in a competitive bidding process, dollar for dollar. If you are abandoning that for a right to bid here in the competitive process in what is the most sophisticated, perhaps most complex, and globally most competitive kind of project, doesn't that really say that we don't need an IRB for any other kind of procurement, that IRBs are—