I would say that it's the time to get something done. If you're investing as a developer, for example, you're doing architectural drawings and engineering and all of this stuff, and you're developing the land, so you're paying surveyors. You're paying all of the entities that it takes to get something ready for the planning stage and then through the planning stage. When that money is sitting out there for one year, two years or three years before you can even put a shovel in the ground, that is where a lot of the problem is.
That's where a lot of the risk is. People would rather do different things or take on quicker projects or even different projects altogether than invest that amount of money for that amount of time before they can even look at getting a return on their investment.