 Hello, Frankie speaking. Hello, Frankie. It's Steven Davis here. Look, I know you're busy, so I'll get straight to business. It's about the timeline for the proposal. You say you need six weeks to complete phase one, but that's way too long, given the tightness of the other deadlines. Can't you speed it up by about two weeks to finish in midway rather than the end of the month? That's impossible. We have to wait for materials to arrive from the suppliers. So hurry them up a bit. I can't. They have to wait for fresh shipments for the suppliers. And given the transport strike in Venezuela, they're in a difficult position themselves. I see. Well, get another supplier. No way. This particular supplier has an excellent track record for quality. We designed the work tops with them in mind, and if we had to choose someone different, we needed to rethink the whole concept, which would take us back to square one. Okay. Okay, let's go on to the models. I want them to delivered by Friday. Your problem? Good. I was talking to Nelson Ng about the development plans for phase three, and he wants you to defer the lighting until then final approval from the architects. Why? Well, he says there'll be objections. On what grounds? Um, well, of course, they have the bigger picture in mind, and it's them who are in daily contact with the builders. To answer snow, but I need to talk to him myself, I think. I'm not going to answer you now. I'll get back to you when I've spoken to him. Okay, but make it soon. I've got people breathing down my neck on this. No problem. Well, these are the main points for now. I want you to let me know by next week. There shouldn't be a problem. Good. I'll see you then. Goodbye. Goodbye.