In fact, if we look at the ones that we think might not complete at all, they are less than one percent. If you look at those projects that might have some issues around the deadline, even those will probably spend 85% of the proposed money. In the other cases, what it is, quite frankly, is that in cases, for example, in which people said it was going to cost them $100 to do the project, they've come to say that they're done but it only cost them $96. That's where a lot of that slippage will arise.
And then, of course, you can always have those moments in which, despite somebody's best efforts, for whatever set of reasons, something happens. It could be a municipal election, an issue in the community, any number of other things that simply change priorities, for whatever set of reasons. It's pretty rare, but it does happen.
But even with all those things factored in, we're estimating somewhere between 94% and 96% expenditure.