I think it's far from me to make a prescriptive suggestion, but I would say this. I think the people who are invited to the table are going to be critical to the discussion and the success of how it goes forward. Currently, under the advisory systems there today, I'm told by the stakeholders in British Columbia that that's not going to be the venue and is not going to give these independent people the proper voice they deserve. I think for transparency's sake on the east coast, we would see a wide number of people coming into a room to talk about issues that are really critical to the industry. I think getting the right people to the table—and maybe they're not the people who are there today—is what needs to happen. From the feedback we're getting, I think that's the place to start. From there, obviously, there will be a system that will have to unfold, but the people at the table will determine the success of the outcomes.
On February 6th, 2019. See this statement in context.