For sure, there has to be rigorous oversight by the federal government and by the regulator, and that will always be the case regardless of the operator. I know there's a perception that if the government is involved, perhaps everything is being taken care of. There are probably a lot of perceptions the opposite of that as well. The common denominator is that there is a strong regulator, and that has to be demonstrated. If it's not perceived to be strong, that has to be addressed as well.
Information needs to be made and time needs to be given to all points of view in addressing credibly all of the questions that arise.