$960 million from a $25 million estimate. And Mr. Flitz, McCormack, we had this hearing the other day about the electronic service record. Wow. I mean, it's shocking. I mean, They're up to like $50 billion they think it's going to take to implement from a $16 billion initial estimate. Okay. That's unacceptable. So, I mean, I. It begs the question, Ms. Silas, Ms. Kirviak, you know, why do you guys even exist if you're doing this? (03:22–03:30)
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