I'm Jonathan Westeinde.
It's a good point, and at the same time, as Windmill, we've been out, for example, touting Dockside for the last four years. I would say the four players at the table, Guelph probably being the most recent introduction, are the common examples of these types of things. It's not like there are a lot more coming out of the woodwork.
To the extent that this is the case, I think awareness is there. The risk aspect is one of initial implementation, which we're seeing. The risk from a finance point of view is the longevity of these projects and the fact that you're looking at financing 15- to 20-year life cycles. To the extent that any of these examples have lasted that long, that's scaring players away from bothering to try, because they can't trust that their capital will not incur significant road bumps along the way. To that degree, there still needs to be some relevant insurance mechanism or something of that nature that will secure those investments through their life cycle.