I believe, sir, that you're referring to the interim principles that have been put in place. Our timeline for the review hasn't changed, so we will submit our recommendation report to the minister by May 20. The minister has said he will seek to extend the legislated timeline for the GIC decisions by four months, I believe, extending the date from August to December, and he has talked about a number of activities that will be undertaken by the government.
My colleagues at Natural Resources Canada will be undertaking deeper consultations with indigenous peoples. My colleagues at Environment and Climate Change Canada will assess the upstream GHG emissions associated with this project, and they will make this information public. A ministerial special representative will be appointed by the minister to engage communities potentially affected by the project and to seek their views and report back to her.
In terms of the process that led to that, our advice was provided to Natural Resources and collated with the advice from other government bodies that was forwarded to the minister, and ultimately, ministers here made the decision to go this way.