Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The per diem that has been worked out with each treatment centre is based on factoring in an occupancy of 80 percent, and reviewing what has historically been the contribution agreement. So therefore, the cost they need to operate as a centre.
What will then happen is 50 percent of what they need to operate as a facility will flow to them on a monthly basis from the department. The other money is being distributed to the bards. The bards will pay the treatment centre a per night fee for their program. If the target is 80 percent occupancy as a realistic number over the year, then on average the revenue will flow to the treatment centre on a per-bed basis, if they achieve over the year an 80 percent occupancy. Short of doing the math on the percentages, on a yearly basis a treatment centre will need to have an effective occupancy rate of 80 percent across the year in order to receive the total revenue that it receives today. Thank you.