Just on a minor point, I've been here three years at this point.
The journey at the Alberta Energy Regulator has been not as smooth as one might have hoped when it was originated. It was brought together from at least three different parts of government and its predecessor, the Energy Resources Conservation Board, and through that time got involved in some things around international consulting that resulted in a number of investigations in the period prior to my arrival.
Those reports into those proceedings had just arrived, so we did a number of things at that time. About a year ago, we invited the auditor general back in, and they reviewed their recommendations around making things right in that space and concluded that we had met their expectations in attending to those things.
In addition to that, there's been a great deal of effort to try to reach out more and be more engaged with communities across the piece. Unfortunately, the pace hasn't been quite as fast as we would have wanted it to be. I'm not making excuses, but obviously COVID made it a little harder to move out and about and around the province. However, we are trying to move across the province and come into relationships with people so that it isn't always formal. When we know who we are and they know who we are, it's easier to reach out and—