We are. We're very sensitive to the pressures upon which governments are finding themselves.
Of course, although Canada provides 10% of the overall budget, the United Kingdom provides 79%, and it comes from the department that Brigadier Le Grys represents.
We recognize that as a general principle there's no more extra money. We have enjoyed ten years of gradual increases over time, and at present the screening meetings are going on with representatives of the various departments of the governments.
I think basically what we are going to get is a flat-line budget, but they will allow for exchange and inflation. So we will maintain a constant-state budget.
Yes, we are finding efficiencies. You might be interested to note that our newly appointed chief executive officer in the U.K., although he spent ten years in the Royal Engineers, spent 20 years in very high-profile banking and audit positions with very high-profile firms, Coopers and Lybrand, etc., in the U.K.
So we are very busy trying to find out how we're going to do more with the constant state of funding.