There are some transition provisions that indicate the possibility of exempting a project from the act. We don't think that our new change, which addresses this issue in order to create more fairness, will have a significant impact in terms of the number of projects being subject to the act. It's mainly a technical change on order to make sure that a project that would have been subject to the former act because a trigger was found subsequently would still be subject to the new act.
It's not something where we expect to have huge implementation changes, in that the number of projects or the way we look at them would change. It's a minor adjustment to deal with the intricacies of transition, of going from a trigger-based system to a non-trigger-based system.