Actually, there's no longer a formula for that. Since 2009, it has been under review, and we are still waiting for the new model. We received 1.34% of the base value, but some factors have been eliminated. Previously, we received $600 more per student, but at some point, that amount was reduced to $12 for the teaching of another language. If we multiply $12 by 1,000 students, that comes to $12,000. But teaching English, first language—and we are in fact teaching both languages—costs $630,000.
On December 13th, 2011. See this statement in context.