Yes, I think so. One of the advantages we have in areas that are less developed is the opportunity to do proactive planning, which would allow for quicker decisions.
Right now, when we're trying to make decisions around development or conservation in the developed landscape, there are so many interest groups and so many issues and problems that it protracts decision-making. Getting ahead of the game in the less developed areas with very good land-use planning models I think has an opportunity to minimize those kinds of problems going forward.