They were issued at the time the authority determined that the final conditions had been met. It was October 31. On October 30 and October 31, they said, okay, we sign the contract. And not only that, they had discussions with their lawyers. They asked their lawyers, what if, for some reason, the Department of Fisheries wouldn't issue it, or didn't want to issue them--any reason, that the minister's office didn't want to issue it--what could they do? Sue them? Because at that point in time, everything had been completed. Everything was in order to proceed, and they did proceed. Can we blame them for that? What should they have waited for?
They had the receipt. They came in January...but they did get paid, so what's to complain about? I think that's risk management. I think this is done regularly in the business of construction, and people assess their risks. There may be times--I've not heard of many--when in effect the environmental assessment approval would not be granted in due time, but the risk did materialize here. The conditions were met.