This is a strange moment for me. I'm trying to understand the way the investment cycle works. Whether you folks pick a screening or a comprehensive study can in effect make a decision that costs or does not cost the company many months and sometimes millions of dollars of production.
I've sat with companies and they say, “Here's our estimate if we go through the lowest-level process, the quickest one. This is how much money we can return back to shareholders. If we get bumped up to a more arduous process, it's less money.” We can be talking about millions and millions of dollars, particularly if you get into some of the more extensive projects.
Say a project gets approved at a smaller screening level but then bumps up into some larger, more significant category. It seems strange to me that there's no way for you to request that the government pull their licence or have some sort of consequence to essentially lying to the regulators and getting around the system rather than playing fairly.