Mr. Chairman, the total cost of contributions, if all the Members who were Members -- and there are nine Members who would be eligible to buy back their service in the 13th Assembly -- the total cost to do that would be about $970,000 for those nine Members to buy back their pension.
If this amendment was passed, then those nine Members -- if they chose to do it, of course, it is a choice -- if they choose to elect to buy back, would have to pay the contribution of 2.5 percent.
I apologize, Mr. Chairman. These figures are not accurate. They are within a range. The Member's contribution would be $90,000 to $100,000 of that $970,000. The $870,000, if it is $100,000, the $870,000 would come from the surplus.