Yes. One of our concerns, which I voiced today, is that with some of the acts you just mentioned there aren't presently compliance mechanisms. That is a major concern of ours.
The Migratory Birds Convention Act, for example, is an absolute prohibition and there is no way to be able to comply with the act. You have to do your due diligence and hope it works and that you stay out of court. The Environment Canada website's current advice to its clients is to consult their lawyer. We actually don't think that's the answer. We think we need a regulatory mechanism that would allow us to obtain a permit to demonstrate compliance with the act.