I want to get back, Mr. Goulding, if I could, to the timing, and I think Mr. Matthews raised it, in relation to contracts. Right now this year's plans haven't been announced yet and we're heading into June. I'm not putting the blame on anybody for that. I'm just saying that we're looking at projects being announced some time in the next month, hopefully, and contracts being awarded well down the road. Then we get into a case of most of the construction going on pretty well in the wintertime.
I'm sure, and you can elaborate on this, that by working on a wharf in the months of July, August, or September, it would save us a considerable amount of money, rather than trying to work on that wharf in January, February, and March. We're looking at a $20 million budget for Newfoundland. If we could save $2 million a year, which would be a small amount.... Having the projects coming out earlier in relation to when the work would be harder--even in September, three or four months before Christmas--could save considerable dollars. Are there any suggestions on how we could go about addressing that concern, or at least trying to correct it, even if it does cause some short-term pain until we get things straightened out?