As part of an activity authorization that we may receive, a full environmental assessment is done. Elizabeth just explained some of the ins and outs of that.
Consultation from a scientific perspective is a significant component of that. We will take environmental assessments that we receive and we will solicit scientific advice and expertise from people at DFO, Environment Canada, and very much Parks Canada in this particular case, and others. We will collect all of that scientific input.
The role of our board is to sift through that scientific input and make a final determination. Where science is offered to us with a proper scientific basis that is not conflicting.... You can imagine with a roomful of experts that you can sometimes get conflicting scientific input. We have to sift through that and decide what we accept, and which one we give credence to.