I'm sorry to interrupt, but you know there's limited time.
What I'm trying to get at is that we seem to have come full circle. There was this flawed decision to build a huge registry. I'm thankful that we got something from the billion dollars; you said there was some good work done. Now we're back to the police managing it with a good infrastructure that's well matured, and I understand the verification is ramping up very quickly. I'm just wondering, was there no push back by the public service on whoever was going ahead with this to say there's already an infrastructure for licensing and that we can enhance that? How did this end up even beginning and then ballooning into a billion dollars? Do you have any kind of knowledge around that?