The other challenges are more within our control. They have to do with ensuring that the right controls are in place, in terms of making sure the money gets spent where it's supposed to be spent. As you may know, any kind of construction lending is fraught with risk if you're not properly controlling the outflow of the cash.
Some of the mechanics of this, if you will, are still in the process of being sorted out—the documentation—because it's a bit of a unique arrangement that we're trying to put in place. If we can get this first one done, which I'm confident we will, then we can use that as a template for as many of the other 60 co-ops that want to do it.
The total for the 60 co-ops would be somewhere in the order of $200 million to $250 million in lending, which would stretch Alterna's capacity. Once we get the pilot in place, we'll be working with the cooperative sector to look for other participants.