The B.C. provincial government overrode an earlier decision, and a project was cancelled. I believe it was called Kemano.
But, certainly, I think what happens is that companies look ahead to decide whether or not they're going to invest in the first place, and even begin the process.
I agree with just about everything our colleague Dr. Usher said, including the need for more research and monitoring. However, I disagree with one comment he made that having a longer process would not affect investments and the decisions because it only makes the projects better.
In our projects, we're talking of regulatory processes of not six months to a year; we're talking about four years. Certainly a number of projects have had that.
When companies are looking at developing thermal resources for which the process often takes a year, and the construction period is shorter, upfront that's going to have a cost impact, and a risk impact, and a meeting-the-market timing impact. So I think what will happen is not that the projects get cancelled, but that the investor decides not to go into hydro in the first place.