Mr. Chair, that's a hard question to answer, because I would presume that many of those accounts are probably very old. We haven't gone through a specific review of that, but when we do our audit of the public accounts, we do look at the provisions and how those provisions are set up. Most of it would be judged by the various agents as to what the collectibility will be.
I think we have to recognize that there will always be writeoffs, given the amounts of money involved, and it was actually a good thing that the agency made a concerted effort to clean up the accounts so that actions aren't continuing on accounts that everyone knows will never be collectible. A specific effort was made in that year, and you'll see that the writeoffs are much higher in that year than in other years, because there was a concerted effort to try to resolve some of those accounts.
As for the specific question, I'm afraid I can't answer that.