I don't know to what extent it would throw it out of balance. I guess it's perhaps favouring the social side. That's where I think we've seen some examples of obstructionist practices and vexatious litigation in areas. We develop not only hydroelectric power but also wind power. Certainly in wind power developments in Ontario, we have seen, I think, obstructionist behaviour that perhaps favours the social side, despite the fulsome environmental, social, and economic reviews these projects have undertaken through a lot of the existing processes and assessments.
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