Yes.
The first two deliverables were up to standard, and CBSA approved them [Inaudible—Editor] and paid.
The other four were ones that came two months after they were asked to hand over everything that had been delivered up to that point. There was silence for those two months. Four deliverables were then sent in February. At that point, the CBSA couldn't read them, to start with. When they asked for a format they could read, it came back. They decided it was substandard and would not release payment.