I think I said at an earlier session that we have an MOU with the province. We're involved with all the technical authorities. We work with the Fraser Basin Council to ensure that the technical requirements are achieved. And certainly, there is significant controversy on all sides of this issue.
We did have in place arrangements that would have allowed the extraction of, I think, 800,000 cubic metres this year. I think the challenge really is in striking that balance.
I think the minister has been clear as well that if it is an issue of fundamental public safety, that will take priority at the moment. That's not the case, and I think there are significant discussions going on in respect to dyking and other options that I think are probably more significant than gravel removal in terms of flood control.
But I think there's been a fair amount of work. We're engaged and the regional director general has been personally engaged on this file in the last few weeks, so we do agree with the urgency of it.