Well, as you mentioned, it's definitely challenging working in a national park. The federal group that we, of course, deal with quite regularly now is Parks Canada. I would say that so far our consultation has been very good with them. It hasn't been speedy. It has taken longer than we would have liked, but we do feel some encouragement that it will begin to hasten a bit, that it will get a little faster.
While it is challenging working in a national park, one of the real opportunities for our specific project—given there are so many rules and regulations in Banff and in any national park on how you do things—is to create this laboratory that other communities and towns across Canada could perhaps emulate. It is challenging, but it's also an opportunity to really make sure that it's done correctly.
We're looking at the long game. At the same time, we're very proud of what we've accomplished in the past three and a half years.