The second one was that when you talked about weekly statistics that you were getting on the program, what kind of statistics are you getting? Is it just dollars spent in evaluations, or is it kind of a contribution to what the greenhouse gas reductions would be? I guess as a second part to that question—this will be my last question, with respect to the chair—in the evaluation that you're going to be completing over the next couple of months on the program, are you going to be taking those factors into account, including things like the 25% increase and what extra demand that incurred on the program, and look at that from the context?
I understood today, and I've been saying this all along, that the program hasn't been cancelled, it's going into review. Some of the things that you're going to be learning from the statistics I assume could end up creating a new program or a variation of this one going forward.