For instance, in the case of the Entry/Exit Initiative, we meant the legal authority to pursue phase III, the land phase, and phase IV, which concerns air carriers.
Remember that the Beyond the Border Action Plan is a partnership with the United States. And so it requires a lot of collaboration and discussions with our partners. It involves 18 departments in total, nine of whom played a leadership role in implementing initiatives.
As you mentioned, the total budget was $1.1 billion. However, in March 2016, the investment was $600 million. Of course, there were delays for various reasons. In the case of the Entry/Exit Initiative, these were mostly due to a lack of authority allowing people to communicate information to our partners.