As I said, we've been consulting for the last 10 years, and there are various ways to consult with our stakeholders. Normally we would meet with our stakeholders whenever we have a chance to meet with them, and we inform them at my level and levels above me. We always have meetings with our industry partners from time to time, either in a formal or informal setting. But as I said in my opening remarks, we also sent questionnaires to our stakeholders from time to time. We have been meeting and collecting data from them. Of course, these questionnaires and surveys are voluntary, so we get them back and we try to collect information and analyze it. Also, when folks are here in Ottawa, we find a chance to meet with them and educate them.
We have consulted with them quite a bit, but since 2013-14, as I said, we distributed more than 11,000 surveys to 1,100 stakeholders to determine the economic implications of the proposed amendments, and we then went back to validate that survey in 2015 to look at what we got, what they said. Of course, as I said, certain parts of the industry will respond more than others.