Yes, we appreciate the fact that the bill was rewritten, that the process has been rewritten, and that there are still things to be undertaken. But obviously, one of the things that the commissioner did raise as problematic with that is that the public feel as though they don't have confidence in that process. That's clearly problematic. Even if it's only for two years, people feeling like they don't have an effect on the environmental evaluation process is a concern. You certainly don't want to lose the confidence of the public when it comes to that, especially seeing that the commissioner raised the fact that aboriginals coming specifically from rural, remote communities, feel they have a limited capacity to engage. It means that the objective of the law isn't really being met, she essentially says. That's quite worrying. You agree that this is of top concern, I assume.