Off the top of my head, that is the average for the three months; that's correct. For the month of October we were approximately at 68% diversion. For the month of November we were at 74.5% diversion. Then in December, we dropped back to 68.2% diversion, in and around there. The basis for the drop in December is that generally we produce much less yard waste in the month of December.
For example, let's look at December and January last year. Typically we generate approximately 500 tonnes of yard waste each year in those months, because yard waste of course is very low during that time of the year; on average it's typically around 2,500 tonnes per month during the summer and the spring season. But in December our organic waste, which was mostly food waste, was at 2,300 tonnes, and it was at 2,500 tonnes in January. So that organic cart, which contains both the yard waste and organic waste is generally very high. We think the organic waste rate will be sustained throughout the year, because that was material that was previously discarded with the garbage waste and now it's going exclusively into the organics waste cart.