I thought the state of Massachusetts already gave Laidlaw Energy Group, Inc. approval of its biomass project, after the Massachusetts Division of Energy Resources said it qualifies as an "advanced, lower emission, power conversion technology." The project they said will create numerous economic benefits for the area and help improve air quality in the region by eliminating the production of greenhouse gas emissions known to effect climate change. How will this suspension effect Laidlaw? I gather if Laidlaw goes ahead with the lease and purchase of these (2) projects they won't be able to get a permit for at least a year, pending this suspension imposed by the state? I thought the southeastern MA plant would be ready to go once the conversion was completed.