Thank you.
The tailings management plans I outlined earlier require annual reporting, and that documentation is reviewed. We have technical experts on our team who spend a great deal of time and energy doing their best to verify the accuracy of that information.
In addition to that, companies are expected to communicate with communities, subject to the instructions in their approval, from the start.
Finally, the five-year renewals, which are part of our approval processes, require public notification that those plans are open and under review. That affords an opportunity, in Alberta's system, for statements of concern to be raised by any interested party. Every five years, as those plans are renewed and updated to take into account new technology and all of those things, there's a public opportunity there as well.