I'm not aware what the timeline was for any delay; however, modifications that are performed and reworking that has to be done are regrettably all part of normal construction practices.
Some things were not put in right. We had cases where the locks were put on the wrong side of doors. We had places where conduit wasn't terminated properly in accordance with either good construction practices or the security rules we put on for the facilities. As you can appreciate, we have to make sure we know where any electrical conduit goes and that it's terminated correctly at both ends, because we're going to put communications or power cabling through that. In some cases it wasn't terminated correctly or there were junction boxes where they shouldn't have been, contrary to designs that had been approved.
So a certain amount of rework was required from a construction practices standpoint and a security standpoint, and that would have been picked up as part of the normal construction activity. The contractor would have been held responsible for fixing those things because they were implementation deficiencies, not design deficiencies.