The estimated time for that particular improvement to the legislation can be from about six weeks to three or four months, depending on Treasury Board's schedule and required steps that need to be completed. It's primarily jockeying with a very full schedule, and also the timelines that we try to line up with.
When there is proposed activity on the lands, it is critical for us to be able to work with our first nation to prepare the lands in advance. That is where the real time saving occurs. Currently, a first nation must wait for the land to be added, and then go through the zoning process. That involves a vote by all committee members, and it can take 18 months or so for that process to be completed.