I'm sorry about that. It is very short.
The difficulty I have is this. Basically, the results of what you did yesterday mean that the large companies, for example, will each take one of the four good blocks that they're going to want, and then, only if they take one of the lower-quality blocks as well, do your requirements about having to do a rural build apply. As a result, there's a disincentive to them to actually buy any of those lesser, lower-quality blocks, and it's therefore unlikely you're going to get the kind of rural development you're looking for.