Hi. It's Liam Mooney again.
In that regard, I think the answer that we've been pushing for is more that equivalency compensation, the recognition of the jurisdiction and the capability of the province to do environmental assessment. We would not advocate for a list approach. I think the idea of the triggers isn't a bad one in the conversation; but we see efficiencies potentially where there might be a federal trigger for an environmental assessment, but there is also a provincial assessment process that is adequate in the circumstances that have been reviewed, and there are criteria in place to ensure a degree of consistency across projects across Canada.
That would be our response on that front, that the answer lies not in the either/or but in looking to the provincial jurisdiction and its ability to manage environmental assessment.