The 45 days was set very early on when we were looking at the framework with the provinces. It was naive. The first error we made was exactly the point that was made earlier: the request doesn't come in when we know the situation, which is basically what we were assuming when we set the 45 days. The request for the assessment tends to come in as soon as we know there's a negative situation out there. That's one of the fundamental reasons why we have to look at that 45 days. We have to understand when it starts and when it stops. In situations like drought, when you get a situation where it starts raining, you have to wait until you can understand that.
So the 45 days was set early. There wasn't a full understanding of how the thing worked at that point in time, because it was a new framework. We are learning lessons as we go along.