Yes, the way the budget works is that we don't receive a massive amount of money to start. Our aid-based funding is smaller than that, and we go and seek funding to supplement it, based on actual costs. However, absolutely, as we're able to build that case study around the significant reduction in costs, we would look to go back and have discussions, as the deputy has said, around the tangible difference in those costs and seek to have that redirected towards prevention.
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