Thank you. I appreciate the question. I think it ties back to an earlier discussion we were having about infrastructure and its time frame. Many of our projects that we've invested in are four- and five-year construction cycles.
The other thing worth noting is, when the CIB was created, it was explicitly created not to finance shovel-ready projects, which is such a buzz word in infrastructure, but truly shovel-worthy but stuck projects. I say that only to provide the context of those first few years of identifying challenging projects in our country that would not happen—not the broadband that's getting built, because that's happening, but the broadband that isn't getting built.
The electricity transmission project that is stuck—and some of them have been for truly decades—meant that the early work of the CIB was very much in cultivating and nurturing those projects to a place where they were investable.
I think the progress certainly has accelerated. Right now, we're really excited about where we are, and we're looking forward to getting lots more built.