Yes, I have no doubt that we will achieve significant efficiencies by calling on the experience and expertise of those who've already been down the path. I know the researchers are available. We don't want to reinvent the wheel.
There's a lot of information out there. We're going to try to build on our knowledge base. When we meet with people, whether they'll be our American counterparts or from B.C., New Zealand, or wherever, we'll then be in a position to ask the very best questions to be able to have those communications.
In my history, I must admit that I've been involved in committees where they have dealt with other jurisdictions and we looked like amateurs compared to them. I don't want that to happen. I want us to be knowledgeable before we have those conversations in order to make it worthwhile.
Mr. Rickford.