Probably the biggest difficulty...and it goes along with the time necessary to do the permitting and stuff. For the Baffinland job, for example, we would process material in March and April and send it to Montreal. It would wait for the boat, and the boat would take it up there. In the fall, we managed to build what we'd call a smaller tank, 84 feet in diameter, for about 5 million litres. But we will be going back next spring to use the rest of the steel we sent up. That involves all of the equipment to build the bases, which I didn't necessarily supply, but it had to be there in order to do that.
You have a minimum delay of a year from the day that you're given the go-ahead, let's say. Everything else that's done any quicker than that is done as a speculation play, hoping.... If you want to go along with the example of Cumberland, which was mentioned, I believe they were waiting for two or three years for permits, but I think the average is four to five years. So once you get that....