Yes, we're in the same boat. The legislative reform process that's under way in New Brunswick started about two years ago with the appointment of a working group to report to the legislative assembly. It was long overdue—almost 30 years out—and the committee itself brought forward a recommendation for a regular eight-year review. In our submissions on a proposed bill in response to the committee considering the working group's recommendations, we recommended that an amendment be brought in with the possibility of a five-year review and that the first review be done in three years.
The law amendments committee, which considered those recommendations, actually reported to the House last month and is recommending a four-year review. So we're still waiting to see what the revised legislative proposal in New Brunswick will look like, but we're hoping that the recommendation for a regular four-year review will be accepted.