Not entirely. When projects are about to start, there is certainly a starting date, which appears in the contract with the government. So we can consult the database to find out how many projects should have started. However, to find out if they have actually started or not, I am not sure how we can... We do not have that information. We only have the information about the anticipated starting date.
In addition, if project leaders submit reports saying that the projects have already started, we then know for sure that they have started. But, when a number of project leaders do not submit reports, we don't really know whether the projects have started or not.