I'm sorry to interrupt. My time is limited.
In fact, it's those same people who are telling us the system needs to change. These are some of the 7,500-plus reviews that DFO is asked to be engaged in every year. Fewer than 10% of those actually lead to the need for an authorization.
In the meantime, DFO employees are asked to look at that project and make a decision on it, while some would argue—I think we would argue—that those resources need to be more clearly focused on the high-risk projects. Many of those projects are very low-risk or no-risk, and we have DFO employees spending their lives assessing these programs when they need to be more focused. That, I think, is where this legislation is going. I hope you would agree that we do need that.
You mentioned in your comments that we're looking only at commercial—