Ratio of Bytes Delayed to Bytes Sent

I did a show traffic-shape stat on one of my hub routers configured for frame-relay, here is the output I recevied.

Access Queue Packets Bytes Packets Bytes Shaping I/F List Depth Delayed Delayed Active Se2/0.801 0 34260790 673347899 2758814

1991701018 no Se2/0.803 0 29306533 2734857450 3927828 2851669852 no Se2/0.804 0 75011411 98453957 2938821 2009853228 no Se2/0.806 0 43129896 3481177486 7297874 1106032423 no Se2/0.807 0 27260483 3306959487 3054102 1979534560 no Se2/0.808 0 38042915 319391881 5864183 3737258671 no

I noticed that the ratio of bytes delayed/bytes on se2/0.808 is more than 1, actually is 11.7?? How can the bytes sent through the interface and delayed by the GTS shaping queue be more than the bytes sent through the interface?? Isn't "Bytes" all bytes sent through the interface?

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netproj

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