Absolutely. As we note in the report, public servants worked very hard to find ways to accelerate the process, and in many cases used existing programs, so it didn't have to go through all of the approval process for new programs. They reduced many of the approvals from six months to two months by doing some of the processes at the same time rather than doing them sequentially.
The other thing I would note is vote 35, which enabled the funds to start flowing much earlier than they would have otherwise--I would say probably six months earlier. There were a number of mechanisms, actually. Vote 35 is quite new, and it really did help to accelerate the flow of funds.