We appreciate that. So I actually don't have a question for you, Mr. Johnson.
To Mr. Morsky, one comment that I will make is about the concerns we had getting the stimulus money going. We're looking at deadlines now at the end of March. We had to set deadlines because the stimulus money was temporary, timely, and targeted—and for the temporary part, we had to put an end date on it. We're saying we're going to be flexible with that now, but a lot of it was that recessions don't wait for governments to get ready. We had to react quickly, and because of regulatory hurdles we had to jump through, some of your projects were started late. Provinces, municipalities, and the federal government worked well together, but some of the projects were late in starting because of all of those regulatory hurdles. I would assume those were what you were dealing with before you ever actually got the approval to get started.