When we voluntarily reduced our budget in 2011, we returned $6.7 million to the government, in large part by cancelling, through legislative changes, our obligation to perform certain financial audits.
At that time, we also delayed some investments in technology because we felt it was the right thing to do. Since we didn't need the funds, we thought it was reasonable to return them, keeping in mind that we were going to ask for them again the day we needed them. That's what happened in 2017, when we reached a turning point and decided that we absolutely needed additional funds.