I'll start and then I'll have my colleague join in, because he actually worked on the RRD initially.
The responsible resource development plan is a series of efforts under way to ensure that there are adequate and appropriate world-class safety regimes around the regulatory systems for our resource development activities, whether those are offshore oil and gas development and the Energy Safety and Security Act, nuclear energy development, whether they're the pipeline safety act here, the marine activities around my colleagues from the Ministry of Transport, or the recent amendments and proposals being put forward on rail related to rail transportation.
From a broad perspective, resource development starts with the regulatory framework around the projects, around the investment frame around those projects, the timelines related to those, the community engagement, the aboriginal consultations that are meaningful and appropriate for the circumstances, and then the environmental protection and the consideration of the environmental assessment. On a broad scale, if you look at those activities, and we have one in which we establish collectively from the federal government perspective as strong a regime as possible for resource development, the next step is to ensure that our regulatory system for moving those resources and handling those resources is equally world-class and responsive, and appropriate for the circumstances.