That was a pretty, I would say, complex piece of work for this particular commissioner, and it involved a fair amount of front-end work by the commissioner and the council team that he put together to try to sort out how many parties were going to be participating, and even just to get a sense of the scope of documents that would need to be reviewed and how many days of hearings were going to have to be conducted. All of these were things that were being discussed early on, after the commissioner was appointed, as he started to get a feel for things and started to sort out a budget.
It's difficult to nail down a budget until, of course, you get through your initial set of hearings on standing, and figure out which participants are actually going to be granted standing. Then you have to sort out which of those participants are going to receive funding, all of which contributes to the overall cost and budget for the commission. I don't know the exact amount of time it took, but it did take some time to sort out what the commissioner thought would be an appropriate budget. As I said, he's confident at this stage that they can deliver within it.