If this legislation were actually brought to bear, I can see it being an opportunity for competing business interests. I think we've already discussed that a little bit at this table. But I'm thinking that if a solar company doesn't get a permit or a capital grant through the government, or various levels of government, and let's say that a wind project or hydro project did, isn't this legislation providing a perfect opportunity for the solar company, through this legislation, to try to block that permit and get an injunction for purely competitive reasons?
In looking at this bill, how hard would that be, if it were passed, with the various tests? The main test is the balance of probabilities, which is not a really tough test to pass. But how hard would it be to get a temporary injunction, or to halt the development of any project?