I would. I think that's precisely right. No project ever meets the test of unanimity. And what troubles me about this is that essentially, I, as a developer, have to risk shareholder money trying to find unanimity.
In every project you do you are advised as to who the parties are who have standing. And I can tell you that we were scrupulous in making sure that we sent every party a registered letter, a registered EIS. A registered environmental assessment went to those persons' homes so that we could meet the test of standing. The problem here is that I can't mail it to 33 million people.
Thank you.