What we agreed to in the settlement—I negotiated that settlement—was to take a blank sheet of paper and start from scratch with Canada Customs and give it things it didn't have anywhere else at the time; to create a test or a pilot, if you will, in Canada for what were at that time state-of-the-art facilities for Canada Customs. We went far beyond what was adequate, to create a state-of-the-art pilot project for Canada.
Since that time, we've invested tens of millions of dollars beyond that settlement in keeping those facilities in a position to handle any of the problems Canada sees at the border.