I can be very brief here. First of all, the Oldman River Dam case was under the EARP process, which predated the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency. Essentially that gave rise to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. That's an act under which major projects undergo environmental assessment review. In cases that I've been involved with—for example, in the oil sands or in the offshore or in Newfoundland—we have sometimes hundreds of intervenors participate in the process, file evidence—20-some thousand pages of evidence on Mackenzie, nine years and counting on the process.
So yes, there are not only abundant and robust opportunities to participate, they're real and they exist today.