Yes, I think it would be.
Maybe while you're looking that information up, I'll address this question on the broader framework specifically to Mr. Rigby.
Given what happened in Lebanon—the world being the unstable place it is quite often these days—my concern is that this would have to be a substantial factor in how you come up with a user fee cost. So I think it's incumbent upon us to understand what the legal ramifications are from these two judgments to really provide you with some good guidance for how long a framework you have to plan for. In other words, how much of a margin can you build up in order to ensure there isn't substantial liability to the Canadian people and at the same time be charging a fair fee? That's my first question, if you want to elucidate on whether or not you agree with that challenge.
Secondly, how many jurisdictions actually have a ten-year passport now?