My short answer is no, but the parameters will be built into the regulations.
One thing you have to remember is that there's an immediate mitigation on the site. That's a requirement regardless. The habitat banking aspect just helps other areas.
If I may, we can put a price or a cost on any deleterious effect on a piece of the environment and obviously mitigate it as part of the default that they don't get away with it. They have to do that, but this would provide an additional benefit to another group in another area.
How that's built and how the parameters are developed would be in the regulations. To think that a company would just come in and say, “Look, we have a million dollars, so let us start digging our mine” is a simplistic way to look at it. I don't think that would be part of the reality.