In terms of the question as to whether things will be faster, I don't know. I think there is certainly opportunity for improvement, but that would be conditional on processes and roles and responsibilities being streamlined. It's a question of how well resourced the regulatory agencies are going to be, and there's a fair amount of work left to be done in terms of sorting out those roles and responsibilities and resources in terms of federal agencies and ourselves as the life-cycle regulator.
The question of timelines is a tricky one. Again, whether it will be faster or slower and whether it will be better or worse, I'm not in a position to say at this point because there are some details to follow in terms of how the agencies work together. I think there is opportunity to have a streamlined and robust process, but again, that's conditional on the resources provided and the mandates and marching orders of those providing the regulatory oversight and the decision-making.