Well, exactly that.
In other jurisdictions where I've worked, when you're going through the permitting process and you run into specific issues that don't clearly fit within existing precedents or standard practice, you sit down with the regulators and figure out the solution that would allow the project to move forward. We're not getting that kind of collaborative spirit from the regulators within the review board we're working with. We think it should be.
My associate, David Swisher, who's here today, has had some prior experience with another project. He compares the process then, which was with a company called Tamerlane Ventures, with the process he's involved in now with Avalon and finds it completely different in terms of the willingness of the regulators to work collaboratively, just to exchange information to make the process work for everybody's benefit.