I see that as a little problematic, but that's something we can maybe talk about later.
I have a second question, if I have a minute, Mr. Chairman.
From time to time there's the notion of an environmental assessment bump-up. Could you outline for the committee how many screenings actually become bumped up, joint review panels?
The reason I ask that question is that there is no intervenor funding provided for in the screening, yet it could be that participation of aboriginal communities or simply those who are interested regionally, in terms of the impact, might be denied the opportunity of having intervenor funding.
Can that be clarified, in terms of how that process clicks in? What are the triggers, and who decides how the intervenor funding is going to be provided and to whom?