Well, in our experience, you have to find a willing developer, a kind of progressive developer that's willing to take on the land and step out with it, and a municipality that's supportive of the whole concept as far as changing zoning and working around some different avenues go. I think it's a question of getting the collaboration on that side, and it really pushes from the bottom up, from the community level up. B.C. does have a slightly different framework overlying that, but some of these projects had started down the road before the environmental rules and such were in place in B.C., so stuff has happened on that front.
On March 5th, 2009. See this statement in context.