Thank you.
One thing that's tough when you're asking question six is that a lot of the questions have already been asked.
Mr. Wildeman, I think that your comment, which was—I'll paraphrase—that if it wasn't for deadlines lots of things would never get done, is true in this case. As you approach a deadline, you cross a couple of panic points. The first panic point is, if I don't do something right now, I'm not going to be finished on time. Then there's a second panic point, which is that it actually doesn't matter what I do now, there's no way I'm going to get done by the deadline. Is it safe to say now we're at the second panic point?
You can't get a two-car garage built in three months. I can't imagine how facilities are going to get built that require funding, when the regulations haven't been developed yet. There seems to be a bit of a disconnect here.
Are we still talking about having things ready by July 12?