That's not really the issue up on the lease. But let me clarify that, George. I think there was some confusion around that on the last call. So I was talking about when lease revenue actually starts. And I said that it's really going to be in some ways up to the tenant. And so just to clarify what that is. So the facility will be ready earlier in the first half of '25 single feed. And then in the middle of '25 dual feed and then in the second half of '25 dual feed with backup gen. And so technically the client could take power if they are willing to go single feed with just UPS redundancy, then what do they want to wait for dual feed. And so I think from a safe perspective, looking at the second half of full backup gen, dual-feed, so the full redundancy on site. So I think, there was a little confusion just trying to clear that up. There's very little left on the lease, George. It's really just -- I try to handicap this, and I've been wrong on handicapping it several times. We feel really confident that this lease will get finalized. And in reality, this could happen in a matter of days. It could be six weeks. There is some time in that window, maybe on the outside chance of eight weeks. But somewhere in that window, and there's not really anything specifically holding the lease up. It is just the process. We don't control the process. We push on it as hard as we can, but we are really confident in the lease getting done. And then we've done a lot of work around the site-level financing. We have the bank group lined up there. They are ready to fund, as early as the end of this month whenever the lease gets signed. So we have all of the pieces lined up to go, and this will get finalized and we'll announce when it's finalized and then work through the funding at that point, which will be shortly thereafter. But I wish, George, I could give you very specific things, but we just don't control the process. And the color, I would add here, is if we are a first-time supplier, this is a really large contract for us. But I think even for the customer that we're working with here from just the size and the length of the contract from third-parties. I have heard that typically is a first-time supplier to this customer, it can take 12 months to 18 months to get through. So we're at about the six months. So it's moved really fast and we feel like we are at the very end of this. So I'm just trying to give as much color as I can. But obviously, we've missed a few deadlines on our expectation here, but the work that we're doing with them just keeps moving forward every day and pretty significantly every week. And so from every piece of information that we have, we feel really confident that this will get signed. It's just hard to handicap when that actually happens.