Certainly. This is a construction program, and construction takes a long time. I think that's the short answer to your question.
Essentially, what the program does is bring properties to market, and we negotiate with the proponents for them to acquire the property. Then they need to repair, rebuild and construct, and that is a process.
At the time they've won the parcel, won the property—when there's a tender for the process and they're the successful proponent—they probably haven't yet done all of their planning, their design work and their work with the city on zoning and everything. They still have a full construction cycle to come. It does take a while between the winning of a tender through the FLI system and the actual construction or development of the units.