Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Trying to pinpoint what it would cost ongoing, besides the fact that we're putting more money into the existing system now, we know there's a direct cost there. Delaying the decision to replace the FIS system is difficult to nail down, because as technology changes, maybe we can come up with a better system that may be a little less or it could get more expensive. It's difficult to measure that portion. What we can measure are the direct costs that we keep adding in trying to prop up the system we have now.
Recognizing that, it is a critical situation and at some time we're going to have to bite that bullet or we're going to find ourselves in a whole lot of trouble in trying to track things by paper and pen again if the system were to ever crash. We're doing what we can and recognizing our capital acquisition plan and the dollars available that are very limited in trying to meet the critical core needs of residents out there. That's why this hasn't made the cut to date. As I stated, that review has just been completed and we're going to have to decide going forward how we can address that situation. Thank you.