No doubt. That is why extensive consultations will certainly be held before the provisions are enacted. That is necessary. In fact, we could not even enact the provisions if the regulations were not in place. As you know, there are certain requirements involved, such as public consultations, public announcements, feedback and meetings with private stakeholders. I am sure that these provisions will not be enacted without a fairly extensive consultation process that will allow for discussion of costs, time frames and so forth.
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