At the same time, though, before the CNSC issues certain permits with respect to uranium mines, for example, they first have to do an environmental assessment to deal with the environmental effects. I can't speak to specifics, but normally the Nuclear Safety Commission would undertake the assessment as part of its normal regulatory process and then ultimately make a decision at the end of the day.
In some cases there could be a joint review panel that might be established, as we might see for some of the generating projects in Ontario, for example. In that case, it would be a joint review panel consisting of a member or members appointed by the Minister of the Environment, as well as regular members of the CNSC. It would look very much like a joint review panel that you would see in other situations.