Certainly I'd say that site reclamation has been one of the primary focuses of review panels.
One thing I should mention with these truck-and-shovel operations, these large mining projects, is that they certainly have a long life span. Seeing that they just went through the environmental assessment process in 2003, they're really just ramping up into production mode and finishing construction, for the ones that went through in 2003. More recently, of course, the committee is aware of the Kearl oil sands project; they are just in site preparation.
Typically, site reclamation wouldn't happen until midway or three-quarters of the way through the project. With those particular projects, although they certainly in the EA process looked at site reclamation and their plans, we haven't seen yet, for the projects that went under environmental assessment by review panel, that they've actually progressed to the stage where they could be looking at full-scale site reclamation.