I'm not going to argue myself out of a job, obviously, but I think really that calls for a lot of speculation. Certainly the bill introduces new avenues of litigation against the government, and it does introduce some remedies that were not previously there, particularly with respect to things like requesting an investigation and review of statutes.
So is it introducing new obligations for government and perhaps new legislation? Absolutely. But it would be purely speculative at this point to say how much work that would turn out to be.
We do have provisions for a request for investigation, with which we're quite familiar under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. This is almost anecdotal, but I've been in environment for five years, and I think we've had two or three requests, so whether this would bring a large new crop, I don't know.