This would be when we conduct the inventory observation at year end—or close to year end—at DND. We notice that there are quantification differences and there are pricing differences. So when we actually accumulate those kinds of findings, they amount to fairly significant differences—over $100 million, for example, in the case of DND. Overall, the adjustments are about $1.5 billion, and I think DND's share is about $200 million or $300 million.