Yes.
That's why in the opening statement...in the development of the regulations to figure out exactly where the scope is going to be.... Right now, how I understand it is there are currently three different categories. There's screenings, comprehensive studies, and panel reviews. Under the amendment to CEAA, that category of screenings that represents 99.9% of environmental assessments will no longer exist. Therefore, what's left are comprehensive studies; those are about 10 to 12 a year, and panel reviews are about 4 to 5 a year. So right now there are I think currently 38 comprehensive studies that are ongoing, multi-year, and there are 4 to 5 review panels.