Almost everything we do now has some element of public consultation, from rate applications to environmental assessment, to integrative resource planning, to simple day-to-day consultation with constituencies on a more regular basis in between regulatory processes to make sure we're getting that kind of input.
Across the country, we see some diversity, but there's a tremendous amount of public input, and collaborative public input. I don't think it's just public input. It's input from all the stakeholders in an area and from the first nations people. This is important. It's emerging. It's growing. There's a different attitude in industry in the last 10 years to embrace that, because it is the right thing to do, and we are trying to find the most efficient way for us to participate in that. We're not the only player in that.