Actually, it does a couple of things. It's the time factor, and I know in our case it was almost an entire month that we had to wait for the permit. In the spring of almost every year there is a disaster somewhere in rural Saskatchewan. Sometimes there are roads that are washed out or there are culverts that are washed out, and if those are deemed to be fish-bearing water streams, then DFO is consulted.
I know a few years ago there was a delay of almost two months before they got back to us. It's a long time, and I think it's really unfair to ask municipalities and ratepayers, who are mostly farmers, to have to put up with those kinds of delays.