Whatever the number is, my concern would be what other things they decided not to do, given that one of the reasons you haven't been able to achieve all the goals you've set out for yourself is limited resources.
So what in Toronto did they have to give up in order to do that while maybe in Quebec they decided they weren't going to make that trade-off? Again, inconsistencies in the application of all of this is a real problem.
I'm going to be very anxious to see what the reports are that we asked for from them, the updates and what they tell us in the next couple of years as to how many of these files are moving in the right direction. But thank you for your answers today.