From November 4 to November 5, I would say, when we saw the mandate letter.
It really was when we saw that, and it's all in the public domain. We all got it in our mandate letters. We connected in November. We connected with environmental groups and brought them together as a group in early December. We've been talking to others, as well.
It's been less than six months, since we've seen that. You can see it coming together. We are now looking at doing things differently.
For us, it means larger protected areas, different ways to do it, finding a different way to decrease the amount of time it takes—instead of seven years to do an MPA, it has to take less—and identifying what types of things can count that we haven't really thought about. Are there some fisheries closures where we can change how we do it so that they would count? It's these types of things.
There's been an enormous amount of work not only in our department, not only in government, but among all the players. It really is, as I say, an all-in process.