I guess the point we were making is you've done that now. You've actually done a very good job, at least for the mining sector, for those who do comprehensive studies and panels. They're now well run, there's someone in charge, and you have timelines.
We think there's a better use of resources from time to time that could be achieved through the equivalency mechanism I mentioned, where you might have a province lead one versus the federal government, and do it on behalf of both jurisdictions, or vice versa. But that doesn't really get at the timeline issue.
Where we have issues around timelines now is in the post-EA period. The time it takes to get a subsequent fisheries authorization, for example, can take years.
Those are some of the challenges we now face.