Sure, and I'll happily be brief.
I think the point to be driven home is the process at this stage, the means by which these changes are being brought forward, as I said in my brief. It seems to presume that groups like ours, and others in our sector, if you will, are unable or unwilling somehow to sit down with industry representatives and have a reasoned dialogue and multi-stakeholder, science-based consultation about these issues.
That's simply not the case. I mean, we're in constant contact with many of the industry groups that have been represented here over the last few days in a very, very collaborative manner, including formal partnerships that we've had with organizations in the forest sector. We have ongoing dialogue with hydro power companies across the country.
I think there's certainly, in my view, a different way forward, and one that will result in a much more constructive outcome if we factor in due process.