We already have an early sense of that from the first stages of the coal phase-out. There's no reason to continue delaying it. They've restarted the consultation and hopefully they will pick up the pace.
The point of our report is to document that the progress to date has been very limited, considering the fact that this was committed to quite some time ago. In a sense, even Auditor General Desautels in 1993, in the context of the cod fishery, said that governments should have a legislative basis for dealing with transitions like the cod fishery, but not exclusively to it. They could have been putting in place some of the general parameters, at least, for these sorts of things long ago.
I expect that it's coming, based on what I heard yesterday in terms of the responses from the government.