If there are expenses that have to be incurred to operate, be it helicopters or whatever, and the department has not received sufficient funding for that, they will obviously have to reallocate funds from somewhere else. They have indicated that they were looking at possibilities of reducing operations or reducing training in order to find the money that had not been estimated.
The example that I think we used is the Cyclone. They had initially estimated that the cost of all of the in-service support for the Cyclone would be equal to the cost they're currently spending for the Sea Kings. They have since discovered that in fact it will cost over a billion dollars more for the Cyclone than for the Sea King. There has not been any additional funding given to the department for that, so they will have to reallocate a billion dollars, potentially, within the department to be able to pay for that in-service support.