It's going to depend on the project itself. In some cases—I'm going to use an example from the Prairies—if you're taking land that's already in grassland and you're simply going in and restoring the wetlands in that quarter section and holding it for maybe two or three years, you're probably going to break even or come close to breaking even.
However, if you're taking cropland, turning it into grassland, and restoring the wetlands, it's going to sell for a lower-dollar value, simply because cropland is valued higher than grassland. In those cases, we likely would lose some money.