In total.
As well, I point out, Mr. Chair, that there are other groups, such as the Supreme Court of Canada--I don't know of anybody who's turned down that particular appointment--that have to move here. The Federal Court appointees have to move here. So do members of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. I don't know if you're suggesting that their quality is not good, Mr. Julian, but it seems to be working. For the most part, the key here is to get the job done for Canadians and get the job done properly.
They're paid a significant salary to move and to relocate here and get that job done, instead of spending their time travelling, like we seem to do. Both you and I are from jurisdictions far away from here, and it's not a lot of fun and it causes a lot of stress.
I would suggest that this is the best way to get the job done for Canadians. That's why the government is supporting this and not supporting your motion.