The short answer would be that I know I won't be able to enlighten you on the specific cost elements. As I said, we're delivering the project. We weren't part of the financial analysis or the front-end planning there. Ultimately, it's all bundled into a single price for the project, so that would be in there, but I'm not in a position to be able to speak to that right now.
A lot of times we throw that “m” on, design-build-finance-maintain, and everybody says they know what's involved in maintaining. We found that the commissioning aspect of occupying a new facility is a rapidly increasing high cost that we just take for granted as included in the “m” in a PPP or any maintenance project. What I mean by that is we have probably all had the experience: when you buy a new car today, you pull out the owner's manual, and the manual for the onboard navigation, the sound system, and everything is three times the thickness of the old car manual we used to always get.
That's the same with buildings today, when you think of the highly technical facilities that are being moved into. It's no longer a matter of just build it and then turn over the keys and say, “Enjoy your new building.” There's a significant phase that can extend beyond a year to easily a couple of years to actually commission and get that building up and running. It includes testing, ensuring systems are working, warranty work, and adjustments being done.
I just want to mention that they are also factored in on these costs, so I can't respond to the 49% comment. We're not engaged in that type of analysis, but if that's included in there, there are a lot of aspects for those numbers.