The code process in Canada is a very complex process. The technical committee for the code, which actually discusses and provides recommendations to the Canadian Commission on Buildings and Fire Codes, which is a very high authority in Canada that oversees the building code, actually spends a lot of time.... They are experts. Fire engineers, building officials, firefighters, architects, and structural engineers are all part of that committee. Then they look at, okay there's a proponent proposing in this case, the taller wood building of twelve.... They discuss that based on the information available. If they feel they are comfortable based on their expertise, then they will basically okay the proposal of the 12-storey building in this case. Then it goes to a public review. This is part of the code process, which is open for anybody to provide comments just to make sure that the public, which was not part of the discussions at the code committee, has the opportunity to provide input into the process.
With regard to the process, the public review has been completed, and now it's back again to the code committee to discuss. We don't have assurances—