Absolutely. We continue to try to find a way forward, working in conjunction with the board--it's faster that way--and we have to work with the opposition parties. But once the board buys in, there's really no reason for anyone else to say no, because the board is committed to working in the best interests of producers. We're calling them on that, saying “Here's what producers are asking you to do.”
There are ways within the act to make that happen, direction from the minister that they apply. They are very concerned about lawsuits from some fringe groups, as well they should be. This is a democracy. Everybody has the right to make a mistake, and lawsuits happen. But at the end of the day, producers are demanding change and they will get that change.