Sure.
In our experience, the holdup or the thing that's stopping progress is the municipal planning side of things. The process for that is so long that it inhibits progress. For example, we've had one particular structure built in the city of Kingston for several months now, but I think it's pushing around the two-year process for planning. We were supposed to start installing that back on May 1, and now it's pushed until November 1. That difference in time is considerable.
On our end, we have a predetermined or precertified plant for which all of the rules and regulations are already in place, so we don't necessarily meet a lot of building code issues or that type of regulatory stoppage. We do see that the duration of that, you know, from the time somebody says that they want to build X building on Y site to the time that they can actually even apply for a building permit is the big holdup here. It is sometimes years.