Thank you very much for the question.
I think the point is exactly that. Before, you had the operational statements; now you have the MOU with the NEB where these things are assessed in the context of historical remediation effects. Bear in mind that the pipelines are only.... The real impact is only when we go into water bodies and we try to avoid that, but there are established practices, remediation, and life-cycle authorities on that.
When you look at it in that context, you don't need an exhaustive review of every project that comes up. You can put it in the context of other projects and what remediation has been done. In the current process, the NEB will look at that and say that we have the processes in place, we understand the implications and the remediation, and we don't need to go for an authorization. I think that's an effective process.