There is no timeline on that. It's just whenever they're done within the next couple of years.
Under the EPA, there's clearly a responsibility for the AER to protect the public interest. I understand that there was concern around the lack of communication regarding seepage and overflow. What has been uncovered since shows that there appears to be a systemic problem with the design of the tailings ponds.
What is being done to ensure that these kinds of problems don't continue to happen? From my understanding, most of the tailings ponds have been designed in the same way. Knowing now what's happened here, how will the Alberta Energy Regulator monitor, or do different testing, as requested by the indigenous people to ensure the assessment processes are more robust to catch these things, or to ensure they don't happen at all?