No, that's right.
In not-for-profit organizations, you have whole layers of administration doing exactly what the owners were doing, managing the build project and overseeing many aspects. They have skin in the game, so they're there more often. There is a higher level of oversight in that particular situation. They're using public funds or different pots of money for buildings, existing buildings.
For instance, it was mentioned that staff costs of a non-profit are around 85%. My facility cost is 15% monthly. If I pay 85% for my staff and 15% for my building, I wouldn't be able to feed the children.