I'll try to answer that question in a couple of ways.
We can refer to what the costs were, what the investments were that both England and Scotland made in terms of their national strategies—and I do have those figures. Our organization doesn't have the resources to cost out a national strategy, so I can't speak to what it would be.
I'll just use Scotland as an example. Their strategy was divided into two phases. In the first phase, which was from 2003 to 2006, they invested the equivalent of just over $14 million. Another amount just under $5 million was set aside for national activities that would support the strategy. An additional amount just over $13 million was set aside for the second phase, which was from 2006 to 2008.
In terms of the cost for a coordinating body, we have projected some figures for that. We're looking at about $700,000 for a coordinating body.