I can answer that question.
The federal government was in early, so we applied for the P3 funding and we knew we had a funding commitment, but of course all the homework on the P3 process had to follow through so it was crucial and very helpful to indicate to the City of Surrey there was help to do this biofuel and do things not necessarily the old-fashioned way, but to look at innovation.
That helped backstop the city to invest in the process, because there is an investment in time and money into the process and exploring it. But it paid off because we knew there was an early commitment by the federal government.