There will be a fundamental reset of our working relationship with the federal government, and the establishment of the impact assessment act and the impact assessment agency is going to change our day-to-day operations. We'll work more closely with those federal agencies, and we'll continue to work closely with subject matter experts in other federal line departments and agencies.
There will certainly be an increase, in terms of our day-to-day interface, of environmental and impact assessments. Beyond that, as I mentioned in my remarks, for something like our development plan approval process, we're going to have to sit down and figure out how to best streamline our accord implementation act responsibilities with the new working relationships that are being created under Bill C-69.