A little over 62, a little over 60 percent, 62 percent of the needs is what we were addressing. It wasn't even that high in the non-tax-based communities. We had to use that information to sit down with the federal government to explain to them that we had significant needs. Other jurisdictions in Canada were using, I mean, were bringing forward the same arguments, except we had backup information. This money is all practically earmarked towards dealing with that issue to dealing with the infrastructure deficit needs in the
communities. It's a significant amount of money, but it's also not close to what we need in the communities. There are new regulatory requirements in a lot of our communities for water and sewer. For an example, in Yellowknife we know the city needs at least $10 million to upgrade their systems. Inuvik is in the same boat and same area of need for upgrading their infrastructure. So there is a lot of need in terms of infrastructure and these are a couple of the initiatives we've put together to try to deal with that. How we fit in with the $500 million, we'll have to wait and see.