No, this was a greenfield facility, so it was started from scratch. The facility itself was constructed in just under a year, which is very quick. Part of the reason that's possible is that it was on land that the NRC already owned. It took advantage of the expertise that already existed in our health laboratories.
I want to clarify. The first phase is constructing the facility, which is complete. Then there are multiple licences that are required from Health Canada in order to actually produce a vaccine. Work is well under way towards good manufacturing practice certification, which ultimately leads to the required licensing of the facility. The specific vaccine also needs to be licensed, and then there's a licence for the vaccine in the facility. Work is under way towards all of that.