It did change. It was brought to the awareness of the public and the media. As you all know, India has the strongest media, being the largest democracy in the world. It did become more stringent. For the buildings that collapsed during that earthquake, the developers were put behind bars. The authorities were taken to task, so we had the awareness.
To answer your question, yes, the affordability became tighter, but again, that was something the government had to go by. There could be.... As I said, there was an increase, rather than a decrease, in the requirement from 2001 to today, from $19.2 million to $26.8 million today. That's the irony of it.
But you're right: that's the answer.