I'll give you two examples. With respect to British Columbia, the one you mentioned, they went into an election campaign. We got a substantial amount done before they went into the election campaign, which I think was good news.
In British Columbia, we got more money done in the first two months than in any other province. Then there was an election for some five or six weeks and then two or three weeks before there was a cabinet shuffle. The new minister obviously wanted to take a month to get briefed up, so it did provide some delay.
There was a bit of delay in Nova Scotia when the government was defeated. We got a substantial amount done before that and a significant amount done since then. This is 10 times faster.