Certainly, and as I said earlier, Mr. Chair, we have not withdrawn from PNCIMA. We have changed PNCIMA.
In my view, PNCIMA had moved from what its original intention was, which would have been similar to what was done on the east coast under ESSIM. It should have been a high-level plan, as ESSIM was, and it became a much more detailed and site-specific management plan that would have been very prescriptive—at least in my view—rather than being a high-level plan.
What we simply did was to retract from going too far into detail, and we brought it up to the appropriate level of planning, which will require significantly less money and less time. We have not withdrawn from it. It will be ready by 2012, as we said it would be, and I look forward to the work of the groups. The groups are continuing to work together; they're just doing it at a different level.