No, and I understand the reasoning behind your question.
What this is showing is that in those particular cases we may have received the applications in that given year, but it may take longer than a year to review them and provide a decision. Many of our applications transcend a year of study. Some need 18 months. Some are two years long, for the larger projects. Others are received, for example, in the eleventh month of the twelve-month cycle, so they would be marked as received applications in that given calendar year, but they might only be approved the following year.