What we were provided with were the certificates of substantial completion, again, for five of the nine facilities.
We were asking for some sort of indication about whether those facilities had met the applicable building code requirements. They didn't have anything where they had gone in directly and assessed the building code requirements specifically to see if they had been met; instead, what they had were certificates of substantial completion.
It wasn't a question that they didn't provide us with something that we asked for; it was a case that they hadn't done all of those assessments. They gave us the certificates of substantial completion, which is what they were using as their way of assessing whether the buildings had been built as specified.