Well, we just heard from Mr. Wiersema that the cost of doing the Justice audit represented about 1,900 additional hours over what the Auditor General would have done normally for the consolidated audit. My earlier guess, and it's nothing more than that, because we didn't actually check with the Department of Justice on this, would be that there would be at least a one-for-one time investment on the part of the department for that.
So we're basically saying what Mr. Wiersema described was a cost in Justice that is 20 times greater for the audit of that department, and I would speculate that there would be a matching cost to the department. That's for one department. We would then have to multiply that by every department in the population.