I think the argument is that it's one thing to announce the fund a year ago, but a year later you haven't even gotten the details of how it may be distributed. Again, if somebody has had costs out of pocket to fix the business, and then again to do mitigation measures going forward, my point is about the time frames and the costs and further impacts on businesses. The cost of business is going up, and here we are a year after an announcement with no further detail.
The deliverability of these things, I think, adds a further cost of business in that they're out of pocket for a year either on repair costs or having to do mitigation measures or wanting to do those. I would say there's a difference between that and how it happens.