When you're looking at the numbers you gave earlier with respect to the addition of over and above building code requirements, plus these additional consultants who are needed to come in and are being required by the government's housing agency, we're talking, on a project, based on what you're saying, hundreds of thousands and many per cent well over.... You said 15% and then now adding this on would even be higher. It is adding to the cost and potentially the delays that are coming from the government's housing agency.
It sounds like you're rowing in one direction trying to get affordable housing out the door and being built, yet the government is rowing in the opposite direction. Is that what it seems like?