As I indicated, we've been providing weekly updates to the communities up in the northeast since late in February. We've undertaken to be face to face with those communities as a starting place, so that when we know each other we can start to build relationships where we can reach out and make sure we understand what is happening.
We've had a good open exchange and dialogue around the information that is in those weekly updates. In addition to that, we've posted all submissions that we've received since the start of the EPO to our website, so that those communities can also see all of that information. We've instructed Imperial to be engaged and to provide all the information to the communities as well.
That dialogue seems to be informing us and the communities on what information is available and the best way to provide it to them.
There's always work to do in this space. We'll be open and engaged for doing our best in that space. I've been fortunate to be able to talk to several community leaders throughout the last few months. They are very frank with me and they will hold us to account.
The AER is committed to doing its best to meet those expectations, including the expectations of your colleague from Fort McMurray that we do a better job of keeping her office informed.