No, I think that's a reasonably good assessment. But as I said, it varies across the country. Our general sense at the moment, depending on the data we get, is around 3% to 5%, so the vast majority of projects will come in by the program deadline. Each one has some different reasons why.... I know of a project where they were going to build a pedestrian bridge, for example, and when they did consultations with the community, the community didn't want it. That delayed the project, but we then help and replace projects that can't go through.
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