We didn't look at the scientific part of that. We looked at whether there were work plans. Environment Canada was responsible for all the biodiversity monitoring. As I said, Environment Canada was responsible for 38 projects. We looked at nine of the biggest ones. We did not assess the scientific accuracy. As part of the joint oil sands monitoring plan, one of the steps is to have the whole plan peer-reviewed. The science behind it will all be looked at by scientists. We looked at the management. Are they on time, are they on budget? Overall, the answer for the nine that we looked at was yes.
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