Thank you for your question. I appreciate the offer to answer yes or no. I guess I'll simply answer yes.
We often hear about barriers to investments surrounding the regulatory process. That was actually one of the drivers to the creation of the BREA initiative--that is, unloading some of the broader issues that were actually asked of specific proponents, for example, asking very broad questions on climate change of one specific well that is proposed is not necessarily fair, in our opinion, so we have off-ramped this to the broader initiative. We have also in our department undertaken a number of consultation processes and a number of initiatives to try to continually improve the regulatory process.
We have very good foundational relationships in the north that have been actually developed by the settlement of modern land claims. Those continue to be our road maps in the north, and have led to the creation of a number of regulatory bodies. Unfortunately, at the same time, they have also led to some complications and some design issues that we're currently discussing with groups, looking for ways to continually improve.