Thank you for the question.
Throughout this exercise, we were receiving legal advice on our obligations under the contribution agreements. I would acknowledge that there probably were other possible approaches that could have been undertaken, but the advice we received was that because we were in a contribution agreement, the crown had an obligation to pay for work completed. As I mentioned, there was a very rigorous review of each of the promised deliverables in the contribution agreement signed with the Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance Transport, which is the CEEA-T, and after that review, we paid and were assured that we were obligated to pay, on the advice of our legal advisers, for the work that had been actually completed.